Skip to main content

Full text of "Euclidian"

See other formats


EUCLIDIliri962 


EUCLID  SENIOR 
^       HIGH  SCHOOL 


III  E.222  ST. 
EUCLID.  OHIO 


ALMA  MATER 

Hail  to  thee,  O  Euclid  High  School, 

To  thy  name  all  praise  we  sing. 

Happy  days  of  youthful  pleasiire, 

Learning,  living,  life  so  dear. 

Our  hearts  fill  xvith  gratitude 

For  all  that  is  to  he  .  .  . 

Alma  Mater,  Euclid  High  School, 

All  our  praise  ive  bring  to  thee. 

Where  the  blue  of  Erie's  ivaters 

Casts  the  sun's  bright  golden  rays, 

There  all  Exiclid's  sons  and  daughters 

Sing  the  joys  of  student  days. 

If  after  days  he  dark  and  drear 

And  storms  of  life  draw  nigh, 

The  memories  of  our  friendships  here 

Will  lift  our  hearts  to  Euclid  High. 


TABLE  OF  CONTENTS 

INTRODUCTION 1 

FACULTY   3 2 

CLA  SSES  50 

Orchestra  64 

Band  66 

Glee  Clubs 70 

Choral  Masters  72 

SOPHOMORES  74 

SPORTS   88 

Cross  Country  90 

Football  94 

Wrestling  102 

Sw im m ing   1 08 

Basketball 112 

Cheerleaders    120 

Majorettes   122 

JUNIORS  124 

ORGANIZA  TIONS    144 

World  Affairs  Club  146 

American  Field  Service  147 

National  Honor  Society  148 

Natiorial  Forensic  League  150 

Thespians 151 

Science  Seminar 152 

Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  .__.. 153 

Friendship  Club  154 

Student  Coimcil  156 

Student  Supply  Store  158 

Spirits  ' 160 

Future  Business  Leaders  161 

Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  162 

Euclidian  Business  Staff 164 

Eucuyo  166 

Senior  Scandal 167 

Survey  Editorial  Staff 168 

Survey  Business  Staff 170 

International  Qiiill  and  Scroll 172 

Spectrum   173 

Chess  Team,  Letterman's  Club 174 

Athletic  Board,  N.A.S.S.  175 

Wai  Napolo  176 

Girls  Leaders  Club  177 

Girls  Athletic  Association  178 

P. A .  Clu  b 180 

P. A.  Announcers 181 

Stage  Crew,  Movie  Club  182 

Camera  Club  183 

Junior  Red  Cross 184 

Future  Nurses  Club  185 

Future  Teachers  of  America 186 

Key  Club  188 

Ad  Club,  Foreman's  Club 189 

SENIORS    190 

SUPPLEMENT   264 

ADVERTISEMENTS  297 


Deep  doivn  inside 

Just  beyond  reach 

That's  where  my  future  lies: 

Rough  stone,  ready  to  he  chiseled, 

Ready  to  he  shaped  and  sanded. 


Preparation  is  looking  to  tJie  future  with  in- 
terest and  anticipation.  It  is  working  to  derive 
the  best  result  from  a  foreseen  situation.  To 
tlie  high  school  student,  preparation  is  the 
means  to  the  most  successful  outcome.  Each 
individual  is  made  to  realize  the  significance 
of  serious  study  upon  Jiis  future  life.  The  wise 
student  studies  so  that  he  may  apply  his  knoio- 
ledge  to  everyday  situations.  The  counsel  of 
his  elders  is  valuable  to  him,  because  he  knoivs 
that  their  advice  ivill  help  him  find  a  definite 
place  in  society.  Thorougli  review  of  informa- 
tion concerning  his  potential  status  and  voca- 
tion leads  him  to  sensible  and  realistic  deci- 
sions. The  u'ise  student  is  the  one  who  pre- 
pares, who  looks  anxiously  outward  to  what 
must  follow  and  then  attempts  to  gain  the  best 
end.  He  knoivs  that  he  must  only  knock,  and 
the  door  will  be  opened  to  him. 


iTgTrnr.i:n-"'""«Hi.»w.;..im^iu..., 


But  which  door? 
Which  course? 
Which  activity? 
Which  work? 
Which  friends? 
Which  opportunity? 


a 


10 


//  he  finds  a  niche,  the  student's  life  becomes 
inuch  simpler.  The  individual's  decision  he- 
comes  the  group's  decision. 


11 


12 


i^  I 


Many  students'  directions  are  influenced  by 
their  natural  attributes.  Homecoming  Court, 
clockwise  from  lower  left:  Sue  Anderson, 
Sophomore  Attendant;  Merry  Ann  Ingram, 
Junior  Attendant;  Lynn  Crobaugh,  Senior  At- 
tendant; Evie  Petkovsek,  Homecoming  Queen; 
Barb  Harper,  Senior  Attendant. 


13 


■HWHP>fP;Wt»Wf-MMP!f;-TMUkU»t>t.llIIHM^ 


14 


Yet  each  student's  personality  is  uniquely  his 
own.  TJie  ivide  range  of  personalities  both 
colorful  and  serious,  gives  the  high  school  its 
heterogeneous  character  tvhich  is  necessary  in 
order  to  accommodate  the  needs  of  any  student. 
Personalities  are  affected  by  their  environment 
and,  in  a  large  high  school,  the  student  can  find 
the  environment  that  best  suits  him,  an  en- 
vironment in  u'Jiich  to  progress. 


15 


Work  is  the  basis  of  progress  and  perfection. 
Natural  aptitude  can  be  a  helpful  tool  in  striv- 
ing for  perfection,  but  ivithoiit  hard  luork, 
nothing  tangible  can  be  gained.  Whether  this 
effort  expended  takes  the  form  of  repetitive 
mechanical  processes  or  long,  concentrated 
study,  it  remains  the  essence  of  the  progress. 


17 


1  he  quick,  brown  jox  jumpea  over  tne  lazy  aog 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brouni  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog. 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  hrouni  jox  juinped  over  the  lazy  dog. 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog. 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brouni  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  broion  jox  jum.ped  over  the  lazy  dog. 
The  quick  broum  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brown,  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  broion  fox  jjtmjjed 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumjjed 
The  quick  broioi  jox  ju)n.ped 
The  quick  inoion  jox  jumped 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped. 
The  quick  byoio)i  jox  jumjjcd 
The  cpiick  brown  [ox  jumped 
The  quick  broum  jox  jumped 
The  quick  brown  jox  j^imped 
The  quick  brown  jox  jxnnped 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped 
The  quick  iiroion  jox  jumped 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumj)ed 
The  quick  broion  jox  ]U)nj>ed  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  broio)}  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brouni  jox  jumped  over  tlie  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumj:)ed  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brown,  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brown  fox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog. 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  brown  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  quick  broion  jox  jumped  over  the  lazy  dog 
The  nuick  }>rown  fox  iumhed  over  the  lazv  doer. 


19 


ssauiSiiiiXisiiHima;isi^iaa:u"-"*-^<>«^^^^ 


Students  of  various  degrees  of  talent,  but  with 
a  common  hope  in  the  result  of  their  labors, 
sacrificed  time,  suppers,  homework:  THE 
B O Y FRIEND .  CAST:  HO R TENSE,  Maryse 
Bricelj;  DULCIE,  Carol  Klevay;  MAISIE, 
Bonnie  Budas;  POLLY  BROWNE,  Mitsi 
Wagner;  MADAME  DuBONNET,  Sylvia 
Stefanko;  BOBBY  VAN  HUSEN,  Jim  Roscoe; 
PERCIVAL  BROWNE,  Jim  Zimmerman; 
TONY,  Dave  Montague;  LADY  BROCK- 
HURST,  Lorelei  Sanders;  LORD  BROCK- 
HURST,  Ray  Ferrante;  LOLITA,  Judi 
Urbas.  CHORUS:  Linda  Fay,  Connie  Mul- 
lins,  Shanna  Doley,  Leslie  Long,  Laura  Owen, 
Sue  McNamara,  Dennis  Miller,  Bob  Lange, 
Bill  Gauch,  Randy  Vidmar,  Allen  Johns,  Tom 
Russ. 


20 


21 


nmimtiMiniMMnriTi"'""""""" 


W(IIMn»r<llii iTiif- 


Any  event  is  the  culmination  of  long  hours  of 
hard  work  and  at  least  as  many  hours  of  getting   '^^ 
nothing  done.   An  idea  is  expanded,  planned 
and,  if  it  can  capture  the  necessary  enthusiasm 
becomes  a  victory,  a  term  paper,  liomecoming 


22 


t'^^^Tt^^H 

li  J^^H 

IH 

mM 

'  /I 

^^^^H 

23 


24 


There's  a  pause  in  every  progression;  seeming- 
ly common  trivialities  are  really  valuable  pos- 
sessions to  the  high  school  student.  Dirty  ten- 
nis shoes,  loild  hairdos,  swinging  parties, 
modern  jazz,  friendship,  deep  thought,  crowd- 
ed hallways,  changing  moods,  competition, 
conformity,  emotion— none  can  understand 
their  value  quite  as  well  as  we,  the  ones  ex- 
periencing them.  These  are  the  elements  that 
lend  us  moments  of  truth,  pain,  and  siinple 
beauty  when  the  incongruous  society  is  justly 
shut  out,  and  we  sense  a  feeling  that  the  world 
exists  for  us  alone. 


25 


t<n.\iin.u'i'nn.:'"te;r.r..  .i^; J'nf»<.fM.<HMMjH'».n..»if'IHHMl 


26 


All  that  high  school  is.,  is  interiuoven  in  fragile^ 
complex  gossamer  suspended  in  air.  All  the 
varied  moods  and  mojnents  lead  one  to  anoth- 
er, branching  in  all  directions,  forming  an 
intricate  netioork  oblivious  of  its  surroundings. 
It  pauses,  hangs  momentarily ,  wavers,  is  lifted 
by  a  breeze,  and  then  is  lost  in  the  past. 


27 


To  become  inspired,  to  loork,  to  achieve  .  .  . 
the  student  establishes  his  worth. 


29 


Don't  beat  me  into  a  mold; 
Let  me  find  my  ouni  path; 
Give  me  a  chance  and  I'll  shoiv  you  all. 
CJianges,  subtle  yet  jrigliteningly  sudden 
Have  shocked  open  these  once  indifferent  eyes. 
And  their  vision:  an  unlimited  horizon. 
Years  I've  spent  looking  for  the  right  tools 
And  now  that  I've  found  them 
And  sharpened  them. 
Look  out! 

My  hajids,  my  eyes,  my  mind- 
Just  give  them  a  chance; 
Watch  me  put  them  through  their  paces. 
There's  nothing  I  can't  do 
Because  I'm  young. 


31 


Faculty 


The  high  school  teacher  achieves  a  unique  satisfaction 
for  he  can  perpetiiate  his  ideas  in  the  minds  of  the  young. 
With  an  interested  class  the  teacher  is  caught  up  in  the 
excitement  and  vitality  of  neiv  discovery,  and  teaching 
becomes  a  pleasure.  Even  in  the  face  of  apathy  the 
dedicated  teacher  finds  satisfaction  in  helping  students 
prepare  for  life.  Through  classroom  instruction  and 
guidance  the  faculty  gives  direction  and  meaning  to  the 
students'  education. 


The  new  W.  G.  Fordyce  Administration  Building. 


Dr.  Angene,  Superintendent  of  Sclwols. 


Life  is  a  becoming.  Purpose  infuses  life  with 
meaning.  Out  of  the  give  and  take  of  one's  self  and 
the  world  one  finds  both  his  purposes  and  his  powers 
thereby  sharpening  his  self  image.  Finding  the  self, 
discovering  the  "tools  true  play"  is  a  lifetime  activity. 

It  is  hoped  that  your  experiences  in  the  Euclid 
schools  have  abundantly  aided  you  in  shaping  your 
philosophy  of  life— a  point  of  view  impelling  you  to 
revere  God  and  the  democratic  and  American  way  of 
life.  May  you  have  developed  a  drive  to  use  your 
abilities  to  fulfill  the  unfolding  purposes  you  dis- 
cover. May  what  you  have  learned  here  be  the  means 
of  not  only  making  a  living  but  also  building  a 
worthwhile  life. 

Lester  E.  Angerie 
Superintendent  of  Schools 


BOARD  OF  EDL'CATIOX— Mr.  Luikart,  Mr.  Tomko,  Mr.  Manspcrger  President,  Mrs.  Springer, 
Mrs.   King. 


Working  for  better  education. 


35 


Each  of  us  possesses  abilities  which  are  unique 
and  personal.  The  power  of  the  intellect  has  never 
been  completely  measured.  The  struggle  of  each 
generation  has  been  to  improve  in  all  areas  of  human 
endeavor.  We  are  still  searching  for  the  ultimate  in 
man's  relation  with  his  fellow  man  throughout  the 
world.  Our  horizons  have  been  lifted  through  space 
and  to  faraway  places  in  the  universe.  All  of  this 
has  been  done  to  better  help  us  to  approach  our 
objective.  We  realize  that  we  are  but  a  small  part  in 
the  whole  scheme  of  things,  but  we  must  not  forget 
that  we  are  each  a  very  important  part.  In  setting 
our  personal-  goals,  we  should  be  sure  that  they  are 
realistic  and  challenging.  In  so  doing  and  working 
toward  these  goals,  we  are  each  making  a  significant 
contribution  and  our  lives  are  becoming  richer. 

Congi-atulations  to  the  staff  for  a  fine  yearbook 
developed  around  the  theme  "The  Challenges  of 
Students'  Goals." 

Sincerely, 
Clifford  G.  Otcens 
Principal 


Mr.  C.  G.  Owens,  Principal 


In  a  college  classroom,  a  freshman 
looks  up  from  his  studies.  He  is  pleased 
at  having  chosen  the  particular  college 
and  field  of  study  most  suited  to  him. 
For  this  he  is  grateful  primarily  to  Mrs. 
Sheats,  the  Assistant  Principal  in  charge 
of  college  counseling. 


Good  teachers  make  good  students.  In 
order  that  Euclid  students  will  progress 
in  education  as  much  as  possible,  it  is 
Mr.  Hunter's  responsibility,  as  Assistant 
Principal  in  charge  of  instruction,  to  en- 
courage the  most  effective  classroom 
teaching  techniques. 


Dr.  Bergem,  Dean   of  Boys 


DEANS 

Counsel  and  encouragement  are  es- 
sential to  social  and  academic  progress. 
The  Dean  of  Boys,  Dr.  Bergem,  and  the 
Dean  of  Girls,  Miss  Gillman,  are  respon- 
sible for  instilling  self-confidence  in  stu- 
dents by  individual  counseling.  By 
encouraging  students  to  develop  talent, 
personality,  and  high  character,  they  are 
preparing  boys  and  girls  for  adult  life. 
Above  all,  they  are  continually  striving 
to  arouse  in  students  a  desire  for  know- 
ledge and  social  improvement. 


Miss  Gillman,  Dean   of  Girls 


Mr.  Graham 


Mr.  Graham,  our  Assistant  Principal 
in  charge  of  administration,  organizes  a 
master  schedule  each  year  and  assigns 
teachers  to  proper  classes.  These  and 
other  duties  he  performs  are  essential  to 
the  smooth  operation  and  improvement 
of  the  high  school. 


37 


C-*^ 


ik. 


LIBRARIAN.S-Lt'//  lu  Riglit:  B.  Haaiman,  J.  MacCormack,  E.  Mueller,  C.  Shearer,  S.  Somerville. 


Mrs.  Helen  Wise 
School  Nurse 


CUSTODIAL  STAFF— flow  One:  J.  Ganger,  L.  DeMore,  G.  Brewster,  M. 
Berus.  Row  Two:  A.  Giameio,  A.  Kutnar,  D.  Katkus.  Row  Threes  M. 
Mahne,  K.  Mrsiaszek,  E.  Soepke.  Row  Four:  M.  Medvesek,  J.  Ojnik,  M. 
Sedej.  Row  Five:  A.  Koet,  F.  Marn.  Row  Six:  P.  Clark.  R.  TrivLsonno,  F. 
Hamilton. 


SCHOOL  EMPLOYEES 

Unlocking  the  doors,  turning  on  the 
lights,  and  shoveling  walks  in  winter 
mark  the  beginning  of  the  school  day  for 
our  custodians.  After  the  students  have 
arrived  and  teachers  have  taken  attend- 
ance, the  office  secretaries  begin  their 
daily  routine  of  typing  and  distributing 
the  absence  lists.  About  this  time  the 
cafeteria  workers  arrive  and  begin  pre- 
paring for  the  rush  of  the  lunch  periods. 
After  eating  their  lunches,  some  of  the 
students  use  the  final  twenty  minutes  of 
the  lunch  period  as  a  study  hall  in  the 
library.  The  librarians  are  always  help- 
ful in  finding  books  and  magazines  for 
reports,  term  papers,  or  just  recreational 
reading.  After  the  final  bell  rings,  the 
maintenance  staff  begins  sweeping  away 
the  reminders  of  the  completed  school 
day. 


SECRETARIES-Rou'  One:  J.  Ed%vardsen,  M.  Stein.  Row  Two:  J. 
Boycr,  M.  Thompson.  Row  Time:  M.  Stanos,  B.  FuUerton,  R. 
Carlson.    Row  Four:  I.  Barber,  D.  Pintar,  R.  Bayes. 


CAFETERIA  STAFF-TJow  One:  G.  Olah,  J.  Paladino.  Row  Two:  E.  Zimmerman,  E.  Brashear, 
K.  Bauer.  Roiv  Tliree:  M.  Bitzer,  V.  Janitz,  I.  Sandberg,  J.  Youngberg,  M.  Pcsec.  Row  Four: 
L.  Straka,  R.  Hamilton,  F.  Colbert,  B.  Thomas,  C.  Douglass,  M.  Dondrea. 


u:;«i,mmr^^^""" 


Robert  Addis 
Social  Studies 
Physical  Education 

Alvin  Amster 
Business  Education 

Charles  Asher 
Social  Studies 
Physical  Education 

Frank  A.  Aultz 
Reading  Improvement 


Paul  W.  Avers 
Mathematics 

Ronald  A.   Backos 
Science 

Olin  A.  Bailey 
Science,  Chairman 

Lillian  Barrow 
Business  Education 


Next  year  we'll  take  over  the  Survey! 


40 


Laurel  BonncUi 

Physical  Education 


Arlcnc  Carter 

Biology 

Health 


James  F.  Cliffel 
Alathemalics 


Dale  Davison 
Science 

William  DeMora 
Social  Studies 


Mr.  Keay,  chemistry  lab's  reacting  agent. 


iUniiuitmisaama 


Nathaniel  Dickinson 
Social  Studies 

Forrest  H.  Diehl 
Social  Studies 


Clarence  Eckert 
Industrial  Arts 


Donald  G.  Eisen 
English 


Susan  Emshwiller 

Enslish 


Ahmed  Fellague 

Language 


Mary  Fogarty 
English 


Frank  F.  Fowler 
Adjusted   Curriculum 


Audree  S.  Fox 
Physical  Education 

Sheldon  Freedman 
Science 


Kathryn   Frye 
Home  Arts 

Marilyn   Fuerst 
English 


Aloysius  Galicki 
Industrial  Atrs 

Katheryn  Gates 
Language 


! 


42 


Clayton  D.  George 
Business  Education 


Annarosa  Ginevra 
Business  Education 


John  F.  Griffin 

Mathematics 


Beatrice  Hamman 
Librarian 


Robert  Hanson 
Enslish 


Ronald   Harding 
Social  Studies 


Dale  Harper 
Music,  Chairman 


Claudia   Hcpner 
American  History 


Gertrude  Hoeger 
Industrial  Arts 


Mr.  Harper  conducts  the  customary  prcgame  "skull  practice.' 


Exciting  game,  Mr,   Harding? 


mmmmiMmnnmHiiiini 


Frank  Hoffert 
Social  Studies 

Maria  Vida   Horn 

Spanish 

World  History 


Richard   Hungerford 
Industrial  Arts 

Merwin  A.  Hunkin 

Eyjglish 


Jack   L.  Jenkins 
Drama 

Fred  Johns 
Counselor 


Albert  Judge 
Science 

Milton  J.  Kadlec 
Industrial  Arts 


Richard   R.  Keay 
Science 

Joan   Lees 

English 


Edith  K.  Lemon 

Counselor 

Charles  Lewis 
Adjusted  Curriculum 


James  W.   Lindsay 
Social  Studies 

Elaine  M.  Lokar 
Home  Arts 


Mrs.  Fox  poses  willingly. 


Marjorie  Malina 
Home  Arts 


Embert  M.  Martin 
Industrial  Arts 


Phyllis  Mastin 
English 

Marita  Mathews 
English 


44 


I  don't  care  how  good  the  performance  was,  I  won't  drink  champagne  from  that  shoe. 


Angelo  Mazzocco 
Spanish 
World  History 

James  McCampbell 
English 


David  McKclvey 
Business  Education 

Robert  McLaughlin 
General  Metals 


45 


Mr.   McCampbcU  studies  a   theme. 


Mr.  Stuckcy   unlocks   the  door   to  education. 


Edmund  Mize 
Business  Education 

Donald   R.  Mohr 
Physical  Educatioii 


Herbert  Nold 
Industrial  Arts 


Marcella  Nold 
Physical  Education 


William  E.   Palmer 
Business  Education 


Carol   Petvai 
Home  Arts 


June  G.  Phypers 

Business  Education 

Frank  Pringle 
English 


Michael  Raicevich 

Social  Studies 

John   Reeves 
Counselor 


46 


Howard  E.  Rcminick 

EngUsli 

Martin  Reno 

Science 

Mathematics 


Victor  Resch 
Physical  Education 

David  Allen  Reser 
Mathematics 


Donald  Rinkes 
Mathematics 


Leonard  Robuck 

English 


Roger  Round 
English,  Chairman 

Marcia  L.  Rust 

Eitglish 

Journalism 


Otto  Santos 
Business  Education 


William  E.  Saul 

Business  Educatioti 


Charles  Sawyer  Delmar  Smith 

Business  Education  Business  Education, 

Chairmari 
Gretchen  Schwegler 
Physical  Education  Granville   B.  Smith 

Englisli 


Ruth  Smith 

Social  Studies 

Mary  Ann  Spretnak 

Efiglish 

Social  Studies 


Merwin  R.  Staines 
Industrial  Arts 

William  A.  Starr 

Chemistry 

Physics 


47 


Donald  Steinbrink 
Science 


Helen  Stewart 
Counselor 


Cecelia   P.  Stillman 

Government 

Economics 

James  Stuckey 
Social  Studies 


John  Supance 
industrial  Arts 

Clarence  Swackhamer 
Physical  Education, 
Chairman 


Judith   Sweet 
Englisli 

Sam  W.  Taylor,  Jr. 
Music 


Edward  T.  Tckicli 
Business  Education 

Dale  Thompson 

Mathematics 


Mr.  Taylor  helps  with   Christmas  decorations. 


48 


Norman  Thompson 
Science 

Frank  Troglia 

Counselor 


Anthony  V.  Vaccariello 
Language 

Carole  Venaleck 
Eng,li5h 


Fred  A.  Vollman 
Industrial  Arts,  Chairman 


Virginia  Weadock 
English 


Stanley  Whiteside 
Social  Studies,  Chairman 

George  Wiley 
Co-ordinator,  Special 
Achievement  Classes 


Beiila  Wilson 

Mathematics,  Chairman 

Lawrence  A.  Wilson 
Science 


Ralph  Wisniewski 
Science 


Robert  E.  Yocum 
Business  Education 


Margaret  Zimmerman 
Language,  Chairman 


49 


WKm^aanaa^K^iai 


Classes 


In  the  classroom  the  student  is  stimulated  so  that  he 
can  take  full  advantage  of  the  opportunity  for  free  ex- 
pression that  is  offered  him.  Here,  the  student  en- 
counters fact  and  ideology,  reconciling  them  with  his 
intuition  and  previous  experience.  It  is  also  in  the  class- 
room that  the  student  learns  to  judge  and  evaluate  the 
opinions  of  others,  synthesizing  them  with  his  own  ideas 
to  come  closer  to  a  meaningful  conception  of  the  truth. 


Exercising  the  mind  in  language  lab. 


LANGUAGES 

The  study  of  foreign  languages  is  not 
only  an  exercise  of  the  mind  but  also  an 
opportunity  to  study  the  culture  of  a 
country  from  an  inside  viewpoint,  rather 
than  obtaining  a  sketchy  picture  of  this 
culture  from  history  or  literature  courses. 

The  hours  spent  studying  at  home  and 
listening  to  tapes  and  repeating  phrases 
in  the  language  lab  are  also  amply  re- 
warded by  the  student's  feeling  of  ac- 
complishment while  he  talks  about  the 
latest  happenings  in  school  with  his 
amigo,  friend,  ami,  or  tovarish. 


MATHEMATICS 

Mathematics  presents  a  challenge  dif- 
ferent from  other  subjects  encountered 
by  the  student  because  it  deals  only  with 
idealized  relationships  between  concepts 
experienced  in  everyday  life.  At  first  he 
is  somewhat  stunned  by  the  apparent 
separation  of  mathematics  from  his  en- 
vironment, but  eventually  he  realizes, 
if  only  to  a  small  degree,  the  power  and 
scope  of  the  field  of  mathematics. 


52 


Mr.  Fellague  directs  machines  and  students. 


Animated  geometry  with  Mr.  Cliffel. 


Mr.  Rinkes  explains  trigonometric  function. 


Cut!   Cut!   Jim,  the  scene's  over!   Cut!   Jim!   Jim! 


"Whan   that  Aprille   ..."   English   class   goes   off  on   a   tangent 
with   Chaucer's   Prologue   to    "Canterbury  Tales." 


DRAMA 

A  spotlight,  plays  on  a  single  figure 
who  has  just  entered  from  stage  right. 
This  is  the  actor's  test  of  comprehension, 
preparation,  and  natural  acting  ability. 
In  dramatics  class,  he  has  studied  the 
basic  techniques  of  acting,  as  well  as  the 
attributes  of  many  playwrights  and  per- 
formers in  the  history  of  the  theater.  In 
the  wings  Mr.  Jenkins  gives  a  reassuring 
nod,  and  the  actor  steps  forward  perform- 
ing with  ease. 


JOURNALISM 

Newspaper  stories,  feature  articles, 
editorials,  and  play  reviews  kept  the 
journalism  student  busy  perfecting  his 
writing  technique.  He  was  required  to 
write  one  theme  a  week  expressing  his 
views  on  various  topics  from  "The  Big- 
gest Mistake"  to  the  latest  news  events. 
By  the  end  of  the  year  he  is  able  to  give 
clear,  concise,  written  accounts  of  actual 
happenings  and  communicate  his  ideas 
to  the  reader  in  a  style  completely  his 
own,  developed  during  his  journalism 
studies. 


54 


ENGLISH 

Striving  for  grammatical  perfection 
and  an  ever-increasing  vocabulary  com- 
poses only  a  small  part  of  the  program 
in  the  English  classes.  Through  studies 
in  world,  American,  and  English  liter- 
ature courses,  students  develop  a  further 
interest  in  reading,  as  well  as  a  know- 
ledge of  history  and  geography.  They 
see  the  extreme  differences  in  the  times 
and  environments  described  in  literary 
works,  but  they  learn  to  realize  that 
throughout  history  human  nature  has 
remained  essentially  unchanged.  By 
means  of  extensive  creative  writing, 
many  students  develop  their  own  defini- 
tive styles  of  expression  and  learn  to 
present  their  thoughts  in  a  clear,  concise 
manner.  This  ability  to  communicate 
ideas,  either  orally  or  on  paper,  is  per- 
haps the  most  important  asset  to  be 
gained  from  a  high  school  education. 


Journalism:   the  rite  of  writing  right. 


'•nmnmmiwuuuuMiui,  nnr7»miM.[.i 


.SL-wiiig   clas^   tcaclics   u.sufui    skills. 


\Vell,  if  that  won't  catch   a   man,   nothing  will 


HOME    ARTS 

In  the  home  arts  course  potential 
homemakers  gain  practical  experience 
■ivhich  will  prove  valuable  when  they 
take  up  homemaking  in  the  future.  In 
the  sewing  classes  girls  develop  artistic 
sense  as  they  become  acquainted  with 
various  color  schemes,  designs,  and  tex- 
tures of  fabric.  Students  in  the  cooking 
classes  learn  to  cook  and  bake  by  plan- 
ning, preparing,  and  serving  actual  meals 
with  the  help  of  the  modern  facilities  in 
the  home  economics  kitchens.  The  home 
arts  students  learn  how  to  budget  money 
and  they  gain  skill  through  the  repeti- 
tious use  of  efficient  methods.  These 
students  also  develop  poise  and  con- 
fidence by  modeling  the  clothes  they 
have  sewn  and  by  frequently  serving  as 
hostesses  in  the  school  kitchens. 


MECHANICAL  DRAWING 

Perhaps  no  other  class  is  more  con- 
ducive to  self-discipline  than  mechanical 
drawing.  To  make  scaled,  accurate 
drawings  of  machines  or  of  architectural 
designs  involves  a  very  exacting  use  of 
the  skills  acquired  in  the  beginning  of 
the  class;  continued  application  of  skills 
promotes  precise,  accurate  thinking  on 
the  part  of  the  student.  Whether  he  uses 
these  skills  in  later  life  or  not,  this  self- 
discipline  he  has  gained  will  undoubted- 
ly help  him  in  whatever  vocation  he 
enters. 


56 


INDUSTRIAL  ARTS 

Industrial  Arts  courses  teach  more  to 
the  students  than  how  to  make  a  cabinet 
or  shift-lever  extension,  a  soldering  iron 
or  repairs  on  their  cars.  They  give  them 
what  cannot  be  gotten  from  books:  ex- 
perience. The  boys  in  wood  shop  may 
see  diagrams  of  various  joints,  but  the 
knowledge  of  their  construction  and 
strength  comes  from  making  them  in 
class.     In    metal    shop    the    machining 


])roi3crties  of  steel  or  aluminum  may  be 
read  about,  but  the  actual  learning  pro- 
cess takes  place  on  the  lathe.  In  shop 
classes,  a  student  may  learn  the  basics  of 
wiring  a  circuit,  whether  it  is  for  a  simple 
radio  or  an  ignition  system.  Industrial 
arts  courses  give  the  students  the  im- 
]jortant  chance  they  need  in  their  studies: 
the  opportunity  to  learn  from  experi- 
ence. 


Learning  by  doing. 


Mechanical  drawing  requires  intense  concentration. 


All   right,  girls,  all   together  now! 


Swim  class   teaches 


techniques  and  skills. 


■    -      '    ''i'^t^ 

J^^^^ 

,»»..-»~ 

.♦#.»- 

ii^^M 

ite 

|,    ..^|^|, 

!Si»-Lr^''Vfl»MH 

,-i-r  «« 

^H^^^^^^^^B^ 

■■C^j^,"  j^'fSF 

P^ 

.j»^ 

.^<«>  ~'    '^   ..^.^.i^dM^^HH^I 

l^^mSff^ 

,„. 

■-.d*- 

58 


GIRLS'   PHYSICAL   EDUCATION 

The  gym  teacher's  shrill  whistle  re- 
sounds through  the  locker  room.  Gradu- 
ally, the  girls  finish  dressing  and,  one 
by  one,  drift  into  the  gym.  "Line  up, 
girls,  and  number  off!"  cries  the  gym 
leader.  Eventually  the  class  is  standing 
at  attention  in  a  straight  line  and  the 
girls  begin  to  call  out  their  numbers. 
After  struggling  through  two  or  three 
warmup  exercises  in  complete  discord, 
the  class  is  ready  to  start  the  exciting 
volleyball  game.  Suddenly,  the  ten- 
minute  bell  rings  and  the  class  dashes 
into  the  locker  room  after  a  strenuous 
period  of  girls'  gym. 


Strenuous  activity  builds  physical  fitness. 


BOYS'  PHYSICAL  EDUCATION 

Twenty  boys  noisily  clamber  down  the 
gymnasium  bleachers  and  take  their  posi- 
tions on  the  floor,  half  of  them  with  T- 
shirts  tucked  in  their  shorts.  The  whistle 
starts  a  frenzied  melee  of  running,  kick- 
ing, and  shouting  until  the  soccer  ball 
thuds  against  the  door,  signifying  a  goal. 
The  ten-minute  bell  brings  gym  class  to 
a  close  and  promises  a  refreshing  shower 
to  soothe  aching  muscles. 


59 


If  I  could  only  remember  the  formula  to  bring  my  class  back  to  normal  size. 


The  operation  was  a  success,  but  the  patient  died. 


Marc  Fcnster  snaps  out  the  rhythm  to  determine  the  velocity  of  a  wave. 


60 


A  liltle  fun  in  government  class. 


SCIENCE 

With  the  aid  of  his  textbook  and  the 
guidance  of  his  instructor,  the  science 
student  is  driven  by  imagination  and 
curiosity  to  eager  observations  of  demon- 
strations and  experiments  which  test  the 
theories  and  laws  of  many  noted  biolo- 
gists, chemists,  and  physicists.  Working 
together,  the  student  and  his  lab  partners 
are  able  to  form  systematic  patterns  of 
study.  Continually,  the  student  is  de- 
veloping a  power  of  reasoning  and  quick 
analysis.  By  the  end  of  his  studies  in 
science,  he  has  achieved  a  further  under- 
standing of  life  and  his  environment. 


SOCIAL  STUDIES 

The  serious  social  studies  student  has 
the  unique  opportunity  to  appraise  the 
world  today  in  light  of  previous  events. 
His  knowledge  of  historical  trends  and 
governmental  processes  gives  him  insight 
into  current  problems  so  that  he  can 
take  an  active  part  in  civic  affairs.  Al- 
though he  may  not  continue  his  studies, 
the  student  is  now  prepared  to  be  an  in- 
telligent voter. 


61 


Parallel  parking:  the  hardest  test. 


Marsha  Gayloii  learns  to  operate  the  ditto  machine. 


DRIVING 

1  he  driver  got  into  the  car,  started  the 
engine,  and  tensely  held  the  steering 
wheel.  He  moved  forward  slowly  as  his 
eyes  darted  from  the  curb  to  the  road  in 
front  of  him  to  the  approaching  stop 
sign.  He  eased  the  car  to  a  fidl  stop,  then 
turned  the  corner  with  utmost  care,  al- 
ways conscious  of  the  constant  observa- 
tion of  the  man  seated  next  to  him.  He 
continued  to  turn  corners  cautiously  and 
stop  at.  each  stop  sign,  hoping  for  the 
long-awaited  words  from  the  instructor, 
"Now  drive  out  of  the  parking  lot  and 
trv  it  on  the  road." 


BUSINESS 

Numerous  precise-looking  instruments 
line  the  walls  and  form  orderly  rows 
across  the  room.  Coldly  they  confront 
the  new  business  student,  confused  by 
his  first  glimpse  of  this  multitude  of  but- 
tons, switches,  and  levers.  Soon  he  will 
master  these,  and  they  will  become  the 
tools  of  his  efficiency. 


Patience  and  concentration  are  the  elements  of  a  good  typist. 


ART 

A  sweep  of  the  hand,  a  final  daub  of 
paint  and,  after  several  days  of  work,  the 
art  student's  assignment  is  completed. 
With  a  superior  glance  around  him,  he 
compares  his  work  to  those  of  his  peers. 
He  smiles  at  his  cleverness  and  proudly 
submits  the  painting  to  the  scrutiny  of 
his  instructor.  This  is  his  great  master- 
piece—the product  of  his  creativity. 


The  good  typist  never  looks  at  her  fingers. 


Maidee  Lasnik  completes  a  poster  in  art  class. 


ORCHESTRA 


Violin: 
Stcaglcr,  C. 
Brown,  J. 
Chiodo,  C. 
Dutko,  L. 
Fike,  D. 
Wiskes,  S. 
Pylick,  S. 
Price,  M. 
Harris,  L. 
Lesiak,  B. 
Lesiak,  J. 
Murdoch,  C. 
Wroniak,  D. 

J'iola: 
Schulz,  L. 

Cello: 
Goslee,  N. 
Kimen,  B. 
Steagler,  M. 
Stevens,  S. 


Flute: 
Leister,  P. 
Plaggemier,  B. 

Oboe: 
Strausbaugh,  J. 

Clarinet: 
Maroff,  D. 
Newman,  A. 
Surtz,  R. 

Sax: 
Prijatelj,  B. 

Percussion : 
Biello,   y. 
Faint,  H. 

Trombone: 
Shoatf,  D. 


String  Bass: 
Gathercole,  J. 
Urbanick,  J. 
Komocar,  J. 
Naylor,  S. 

Bassoo7i: 
Debevec,  P. 
Piper,  C. 

French  Horn: 
Cooper,  B. 

Trumpet: 
Fowler,  R. 
Podobnikar,  D. 
Mylcs,  B. 

Cornet: 
Harper,  G. 


64 


CHEVRON  society-Row  one:  S.  Tucceri,  J.  Mervis,  L.  Horvath,  C.  Eppich,  R.  Zuzek,  D. 
Mansperger.   Row  Two:  G.  Harper,  R.  Carmany,  W.  Cooper,  A.  Newman,  J.  Bittence. 


ORCHESTRA   OFFICERS-7?oh-    One:    H.   Faint 
secretary,   K.    Piper    treasurer.    Row    Two:    A. 
Newman  president,  W.  Cooper  vice  president. 


The  Marching  Band  rehearses 


65 


'T^fi^^^:;^mi'i«^ 


V_         ■  '^■**-'»f*i<«-< 


The  marching  band  completes  an  effective  precision  drill. 


MARCHING  BAND 

"Fixed!  Fixed!"  shout  the  members 
of  the  tuba  rank  as  another  of  their  num- 
ber get  spicked  for  Euclid  Roulette. 
Every  Thursday  during  the  football  sea- 
son, six  members  of  the  marching  band 
are  required  to  play  their  music  from 
memory.  If  they  cannot,  then  they  must 
come  in  after  school  and  practice.  Tradi- 
tions like  this  not  only  insure  good  music, 
but  make  the  marching  band  one  of 
Euclid's  most  spirited  organizations. 


CADET  BAND 

For  those  Euclid  musicians  who  have 
less  experience,  the  cadet  band  affords 
an  opportunity  to  improve  their  skill  and 
to  play  much  the  same  music  as  the  Con- 
cert Band.  By  the  end  of  the  year,  the 
cadet  band  is  prepared  to  join  the  Con- 
cert band  in  the  district  and  state  con- 
tests. 


66 


CADET  BAND 


Flute: 
Richley,  C. 
Snyder,  D. 
Tuckerman,  K. 
Borgsteadt,  S. 
Myers,  N. 
Nelson,  S. 
Reese,  C. 
Blankschaen,  J. 
Ulle,  F. 
Serkownik,  C. 

Oboe: 
Breen,  K. 

Clarinet: 
Hillegas,  J. 
Emser,  N. 
Hobsek,  B. 
Nimelli,  T. 
Paulovcin,  S. 
Brule,  D. 
Marthin,  R. 

Saxophone: 
Loeding,  O. 
Madey,  D. 
Zoller,  D. 
Gant,  B. 
Rupar,  M. 
Mikovich,  J. 


Trumpet: 
Armstrong,  K. 
Carlson,  J. 
Hotchkiss,  R. 
Malokas,  J. 
Ullestad,  J. 
Zaas,  J. 
Forgione,  F. 
Jernejcic,   K. 
Scott,  J. 
Van  Ooyen,  R. 
Fowler,  R. 

Baritone: 
Wright,  J. 
Hagberg,  B. 
Jones,  B. 
Norsic,  G. 
Humphries,  B. 

Trombone: 
Cook,  R. 
Switalsky,  E. 

Percussion: 
Bagocious,  J. 
Burkhart,  J. 
Statz,  R. 


ma^^i^ssmt^msami^mem 


BAND  SERGEANTS-Lt/i   lu  nglU:   B.  Ross  top  sergeant,  A.  Newman,  R,  Hurlburt. 


67 


...iihirhninmiiii,:^....         .  ■■miit<vtt»m>f>im««xamKm»«nmaamMUitMtmsuiaiaiaaMa«ain^^ 


Alto  horn,  an  integral  part  o£  the  marching  band. 


BAND  DIRECTOR— floti;   One:  A.  Sydow,  D.  Harper,  A.  Mitchel.  Row 
Two:  F.  Taddeo,  H.  Hershey,  A.  D'Emilia. 


CONCERT  BAND 


Flute: 

Campana,  J. 
Hitty,  J. 
Mog,  K. 
Plaggemier,  B. 
Hotchkiss,  M. 
Mervis,  J. 
Henry,  C. 
Mansperger,  M. 

Oboe: 

Stoneback,  N. 
Forker,  S. 
Strausbaugh,  J. 

Clarinet: 
Eppich,  C. 
Glaser,  R. 
Horvath,  L. 
Janitz,  C. 
Maroff,  D. 
Newman,  A. 
Zuzek,  R. 
Gere,  S. 
Sutton.  L. 
Aljancic,  T. 
Coolidge,  D. 
Fleshin,  J. 
Holloway,  J. 
Surtz,  R. 
Tiderman,  K. 
Babin,  S. 
Howard,  R. 
Reeves,  C. 
Masek,  R. 
Focht,  R. 


Pulver,  C. 
Guenther,  K. 

Baritone: 
Mansperger,  D. 
Kuchling,  E. 
Ivanko,  J. 

Trombone: 
Bittence,  J. 
Kalan,  G. 
Piper,  L. 
Ross,  B. 
Shoaff,  D. 
Love,  G. 
Hale,  B. 

Tuba: 
Hasher,  R. 
March,  B. 

Kaczer,  N. 
Komocar,  J. 
Sherman,  N. 
Carmany,  B. 

String  Bass: 
Gathercole,  J. 

Percussion: 
Faint,  H. 
Tucci,  A. 
Kimen,  B. 
DeFranco,  P. 

Tympani: 
Biello,  J. 


Bass  Clarinet: 
Jones,  R. 
Katanik,  N. 

Bassoon: 
Gargiulo,  R. 
Piper,  C. 
Debevec,  P. 

Sax: 

Schenck,  B. 
Ramona,  J. 
Lipstreu,  R. 
Tucceri,  S. 
Bammerlin,  J. 
Roll,  D. 
Prijatelj,  B. 

Trumpet: 
Dieckman,  R. 
Hurlburt,  R. 
Myers,  D. 
Myles,  B. 
Podobnikar,  D. 
Sweeder,  D. 
Masek,  R. 
Harper,  G. 
Miller,  R. 
Mansperger,  C. 

French  Horn: 
Cooper,  B. 
Dickinson,  P. 
Hoedt,  D. 
Wilber,  K. 
Jerkic,  S. 


69 


BOYS'  GLEE  CLVB-Rou>  One:  R.  Johnson.  Row  Tico:  J.  Biichak,  R.  Taylor,  N.  Berglund. 
Row  Three:  S.  Toward,  D.  Burhennc,  R.  Macks,  C.  Robinson.  Row  Four:  D.  Hathaway,  P. 
Cox,  D.  Montague,  J.  Kelly,  T.  Petruzzi,  L.  Pummel. 


GLEE  CLUBS 

Singing  is  one  of  the  most  relaxing, 
expressive  pastimes  a  person  can  find.  To 
the  boys  of  the  third  period  Boys'  Glee 
Club  practicing  each  morning  is  not 
tedious,  but  instead  it  is  enjoyable.  These 
sophomores  and  juniors  love  to  sing,  and 
this  feeling  is  reflected  in  the  spirit  of 
their  song. 

Striving  to  blend  evenly  with  one  an- 
other and  produce  a  definite  quality  of 
sound  is  the  aim  of  the  Girls'  Glee  Club. 
Each  girl,  participating  in  the  Christmas 
program  and  the  district  choir  contest, 
tries  her  very  best.  Each  day,  practice 
and  effort  bring  the  Glee  Clubs  nearer 
their  goal. 


70 


JUNIOR-SENIOR  GIRLS'  GLEE  CLVR-Roiu  One:  M.  Yager,  B.  Winters,  B.  Trauger,  L.  Loope, 
M.  Zola,  V.  Goss,  S.  Calvert,  M.  Prokopovich,  P.  Vidusich.  Row  Ttco:  P.  Dcister,  K.  Corrigan,  M. 
Fields,  M.  Balsey,  J.  Adkins,  A.  ^Vill,  M.  Witzke,  E.  Beyer.  Row  Three:  B.  Pavlik,  C.  Maresh,  B. 
Sabula,  C.  Hart,  P.  Chylla.  L.  Andrews,  S.  Reider,  J.  Lunder,  J.  Sheppard,  J.  Fleshin.  Row  Four: 
M.  Panesky,  S.  Bahr,  J.  Papp,  M.  Sikora,  P.  Fcderico,  L.  Fordyce,  M.  Boros,  D.  Wroniak,  L. 
Owen,  C.  Cline.  Row  Five:  W.  Conrad,  J.  Vukcevic,  J.  Consla,  M.  Theodosian,  B.  Pappas,  B. 
Vidensek,  E.  Neat,  S.  Geyer,  J.  Stillingcr,  F.  Fox,  S.  Jones,  P.  Bizzari. 


SOPHOMORE  GIRLS'  GLEE  CLVR-Row  One:  D.  Romano,  D. 
Evans,  C.  Allen,  S.  Froom,  C.  King,  D.  DiBiasio,  D.  Kump,  B.  Budas, 
L.  Tomko,  E.  Wehrle,  R.  Res,  B.  Mills,  N.  Sheppard.  Row  Two: 
J.  Houry,  J.  Howell,  J.  Rose,  J.  Lilley,  R.  Hiirlburt,  T.  Legan,  L. 
Nalepa,  P.  Kane,  L.  Long,  J.  McCarthy,  S.  Downen,  B.  Hille,  K. 
Hashagen,  D.  Geisky.  Row  Three:  J.  Sovich.  K.  Patton,  M.  Bogatay, 
C.  Peterson,  C.  Keller,  N.  Crone,  C.  Reba,  J.  Urankar,  M.  Minnillo, 


J.  Coleman,  H.  Estvander,  J.  Baran,  S.  Anderson.  Rozv  Four:  S. 
Williams,  J.  Goodwin,  J.  Hallack,  E.  Hanes,  B.  Beckwith,  J.  Zdara, 
K.  Schulsky,  A.  Habian,  R.  Rochkar,  R.  Cerami,  C.  Stepina,  J. 
Stanley,  C.  Cook,  P.  Deegan,  B.  Boldin.  Rozu  Five:  M.  Wolanski, 
K.  Covert,  K.  Jernejcic,  S.  LaPorte,  L.  Burris,  B.  Bradford,  D.  Bacon, 
M.  Brown.  D.  Germavsek,  B.  Friedman,  J.  Orehek,  L.  Galaida,  S. 
Gall,  C.  Hoedt,  L.  Vahcic,  S.  Rodencic. 


CHORAL  masters-Row  one-.  L.  Vislocky,  M.  Wagner.  J.  Tharp,  G.  Kroiiie,  S.  Dadlow,  L. 
Kytle.  Roti'  Two:  L.  Poese,  L,  Gribbons,  K.  Zust,  C.  Mullins,  C.  Pasquale,  N.  Furniss.  Rou' 
Three:  M.  Ingram,  D.  Roberts,  D.  Sanderson,  J.  Boyton.  E.  Palm,  J.  Flowers,  W.  Gauch.  Roiv 
Four:  B.  Ponce.  B.  Tekancic,  T.  Wilson,  R.  Pejeau,  M.  Hobzek,  G.  Genzen.  Row  Five:  L.  Foy, 
G.  Macks,  K.  Pekar,  B.  iKaib,  T.  Spencer,  D.  Clark,  D.  Mason,  O.  DeMarco. 


Mr.  Taylor  and  accompanists  C.  Krnell  and  B.  Sanderson. 


CHORAL  MASTERS-fio!.'  Out-.  B.  Froiiui,  K.  V.iiu-,  S.  Dolcy.  M.  Socikr,  M.  Church,  B. 
Bogatay.  Row  Two:  K.  Hutchisson,  J.  C^athorcole,  L.  Ccrzeny,  A.  Lindquist.  C.  Krnell,  M. 
Brancae.  Row  Three:  \V.  Vicic.  ^V.  Olah.  ).  Fisher,  R.  Wood,  B.  Burger,  C.  Finley.  Row  Four: 
W.  Reynolds,  R.  Vidmar,  D.  ^Vunderle,  T .  Russ,  H.  Krauss,  M.  DeMotte,  C.  McBroom.  Roiv 
Five:  R.  Palmer,  F.  Fleck,  H.  Rose,  R.  Stauffer,  D.  Vargo,  W.  Morgan,  M.  Gaylon. 


CHORAL  MASTERS 

Mr.  Taylor  allowed  himself  to  pause 
before  beginning  the  next  song  to  wipe 
the  moisture  from  his  forehead.  He 
smiled  foolishly  as  he  sometimes  does, 
and  a  ripple  of  smothered  laughter 
spread  through  the  choir.  The  program 
had  been  exceptionally  good  so  far— the 
result  of  hours  of  practice— and  now,  be- 
fore this  last  song,   Mr.   Taylor  hastily 


went  through  the  motions  familiar  to  his 
singers  which  meant  lift  and  sing  on  top 
of  the  notes.  Taking  a  deep  breath,  he 
raised  his  arms  and  started  the  tradition- 
al closing  anthem,  "The  Lord  Bless  You 
and  Keep  You."  A  trickle  of  sweat  fiend- 
ishly made  its  way  clown  the  back  of  a 
weary  singer,  and  his  eyes  smarted  from 
bright  spotlights,  but  he  was  conscious 
only  of  a  pride  in  singing  well. 


CHORAL  MASTERS   OFFICERS-Ze/t   to    right: 
C.  McBroom  Secretary,  W.  Vicic   Vice  President. 


R.   Palmer  President,   C.   Pasquale    Treasurer, 


amd 


>^ 


-^ 


***K 


^       ^ 


krt^ 


Sophomores 


With  a  twinge  of  both  anticipation  and 
anxiety  the  sophomore  renounced  the  com- 
forts of  junior  high.  He  realized  that  the  great- 
er independence  he  would  have  would  require 
increased  maturity  to  meet  his  new  responsi- 
bilities. His  school  work  became  more  chal- 
lenging, and  yet  the  ivide  choice  of  subjects 
stimulated  him  to  explore  new  and  interesting 
fields.  Amazed  by  his  insignificance,  the  new 
student  at  first  huddled  together  with  his  old 
friends,  bewildered  by  the  strange  faces.  Soon, 
however,  he  began  to  recognize  the  faces  and 
make  new  friends.  With  them  he  luent  to  foot- 
ball games,  dances,  and  the  E-room,  gradually 
gaining  the  confidence  that  comes  with  the 
sense  of  belonging.  The  year  rushed  by  too 
fast;  there  was  so  much  to  do,  and  every  event 
was  new  and  exciting,  creating  the  enthusiasm 
that  is  uniquely  a  sophomore's. 


MMMIIMMi 


SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS-Row  One:  D.  Kaselak,  Secretary;  C.  Keller,  Treasurer.    Row 
Two:  T.  Goble,  Vice  President;  B.  Cirino,  President. 


Miss  Ruth  Vermillion 
Sophomore  Class  Counselor. 


Mr.  Fred  Johns 
Sophomore  Class  Counselor. 


76 


HOMEROOM  102-  Rou'  One:  P.  Baibato.  B.  Budas.  J.  Mcdlen.  C.  Andrew,  J.  Balogh,  C.  Allen, 
S.  Anderson,  J.  Adamczewski.  Row  Two:  J.  Baran.  B.  Beckwith,  J.  Atcn,  K.  Ulle,  A.  August,  D. 
Bacon,  L.  Aspcnwall.  M.  Johnston,  P.  Alexander.  Row  Three:  D.  Budinsky,  M.  Barbie,  M. 
Becker,  L.  Balukin,  P.  Banaszek,  B.  Bailey,  M.  Ark,  J.  Bailey,  Mrs.  Carter.  Row  Four:  F.  Davis, 
G.  Burich,  J.  Adkins  D.  Alex,  D.  Antonick,  J.  Bagocius,  T.  Baber,  M.  Apple. 


HOMEROOM  105-Row  One:  M.  DAmito.  A.  Boczck,  J.  Rouse.  G.  Bell,  B.  Bilyk.  K.  Bene. 
Row  Two:  B.  Boldin,  L.  Belavich,  M.  Bogatay.  D.  Benvenuto.  M.  Blatnik,  S.  Blatnik,  D.  Barnes, 
Row  Three:  J.  Barbre,  D.  Bentley,  K.  Barta.  D.  Bcljan,  \'.  Lenarcic.  G.  Bowers,  J.  Baum, 
B.  Beacham.  Row  Four:  Mr.  Avers,  J.  Beaudry,  J.  Baranowski,  G.  Lorbcr,  K.  Bateman  L. 
Jevnikar,  J.   Bates. 


HOMEROOM  \m-Rou'  One:  D.  Bone,  S.  Seifert,  S.  Bradack,  L.  Zust.  D.  Brule,  J.  Brazalovics, 
C.  Bruce,  K.  Breen.  Row  Two:  M.  Breskvar,  J.  Brown,  J.  Boyd,  S.  Borgsteadt,  K.  Koepke,  D. 
Bone,  E.  Brigdcn,  C.  Browning,  D.  Breeden.  Row  Three:  P.  ^Velch,  W.  Boyer,  D.  Morgan,  J. 
Blankschaen.  J.  Kostilia,  M.  Bocskuy,  B.  Bradford,  M.  Brown.  Row  Four:  D.  IJluhm,  L.  Carlson, 
J.  Kane.  H.  Blackljurn,  T.  Brcnnan.  R.  Dacar,  K.  Blumenstein,  G.  Bernstein, Mr.Clements. 


«%v 


HOMEROOM   120-Row  One:  R.  Cicco,  J    Capretti    L    Cipriani,  C.  Buto,  S    Ciiun,  M.   Clavell, 

A.  Consilio,  D.  Cherne.  Rou'  Two:  J  Coleman  J  Cesnik  E.  Chaunce,  F.  \Villianis,  C.  Smith, 
E.  Carlson,  C.  Carroll,  J.  Carruthers.  Row  Tliiee  G  Carpenter,  T.  Christopher,  T.  Clemens, 
D.  Coolidge,  E.  Carroll,  B.  Cirino,  S.  Stankiewicz,  C    Chiodo.    Roju  Four:   R.   Collins,  C.  Bush, 

B.  Caine,  L.  Burris,  S.  Chappell,  C.   Ciannilli.   k.   Caputo,   K.   Burns,   Mr.   Stuckey. 


HOMEROOM  I25-Ro!c  Onf:  N.  Papp,  J.  Craig,  J.  Collins,  G.  Cornwell,  N.  Crone,  J.  Comport. 
Row  Two:  P.  Dcbevec,  J.  Fleshin,  J.  Orehek,  C.  Cook,  B.  Crawford,  D.  Demian.  Row  Three: 
E.  Diulus,  L.  Debeljak,  D.  Collins,  K.  Covert,  M.  Dailey,  J.  Czohara,  L.  Domin.  Row  Four: 
Mrs.  Hoeger,  G.  DiNardo,  M.  Katz,  G.  Dane,  A.  DeVictor,  G.  Lamas,  B.  Turick. 

HOMEROOM  204-7?ou'  One:  S.  Gere,  M.  Frost,  S,  Froom,  M.  Fogel,  R.  Griffith,  R.  Res,  C. 
Gabrenya.  Roiu  Two:  C.  Komrus,  S.  Forker,  L.  Fox,  L.  Grable,  J.  Gorslcne,  M.  Haller,  M. 
Fuchs.  Row  Three:  B.  Friedman,  S.  Gall,  D.  Germovsek,  L.  Galaida,  B.  Hagbcrg,  B.  Hobson, 
G.  Wilkinson.  Row  Four:  J.  Graafmeyer,  B.  Hagerill,  R.  Herbst,  G.  Harper,  D.  Hathaway,  B. 
Hertz,  T.  Harwood,  Mrs.  Malina. 


78 


HOMEROOM  205— Row  One:  R.  Marthin.  C.  Zurlo,  D.  Evans,  S.  Downen,  J.  Lilley,  M.  Dobnikar, 
H.  Estvander,  C.  Falton.  Row  Two:  J.  Dvornik,  J.  Ellis,  L.  Butko,  N.  Emser,  M.  Fabec,  K. 
Elliott,  D.  Eckerman,  A.  Dombrowski.  Row  Three:  R.  Gabriel,  \\'.  PuUano,  R.  \'anoyen,  D. 
Caster,  G.  Foster,  R.  Gainar,  J.  Giordano,  S.  Drcnik.  Row  Four:  Mr.  Mazzocco,  B.  Glick,  D. 
Garland,  T.  Gasser.  T.  Gilliotti,  G.  Giegerich,  B.  Gant,  J.  Orlikowski,  D.  Fox. 


HOMEROOM  208-fiou>  One:  P.  Dccgan,  D.  Day,  B.  DiDonato,  S.  DeVanna,  D.  DiBiasio,  L. 
Deans.  Row  Two:  L.  Miller,  J.  AVirick,  S.  Davis,  J.  Damberger,  H.  Disanto,  J.  Daugherty,  R. 
Fabritius.  Roio  Three:  R.  Focht,  R.  Ferrcl.  Y.  Forgione,  J.  Smiciklas,  J.  Eckenrode,  A.  Fende, 
Miss  Darcy. 


79 


HOMEROOM  209-Rou'  One:  G.  Zanyk,  E.  Grimm,  H.  Fogel,  J.  Colon,  M.  Gojak,  S.  Gombach, 
P.  Miller,  J.  Grille,  S.  Guild.  Row  Two:  D.  Hylkema,  R.  Howard,  J.  Gozoski,  K.  Guenther, 
M.  Green,  P.  Grubac,  J.  Goodwin,  J.  Humphries.  Rmo  Three:  Mr.  Fellague,  D.  Hoernig,  D. 
Baer,  P.  Greer,  }.  Delsantcr,  C.  Grill.  R.  Gross,  D.  Mikolsky,  K.  Hrovat.  Roio  Four:  R.  Hrovat, 
B.  Holi.s,  C.  Huruiuh,  R.  Hula,  T).  Hull.  J.   Iloitou.  W.   Penny,  I..   Hornack. 


HOMEROOM  2\i-Roxv  One:  J.  DiPuccio;  M.  Vocaturo,  L.  Guttmann,  L.  Hamilton,  R.  Hanna, 
R.  Hall,  D.  Henderson,  K.  Heckert.  Row  Two:  R.  Jost,  R.  Johnson,  J.  Hallack,  B.  Hahn,  K. 
Hashagen,  E.  Hanes,  C.  Henry,  R.  Jack,son,  J.  Jacobsohn.  Row  Three:  D.  Kaprosy,  B.  Jones,  G. 
Havreberg,  L.  Harris,  D.  Heben,  L.  Payne,  A.  Habian,  N.  Kaczur,  B.  Sweeney.  Roxu  Four: 
Miss  Rust,  G.  Krotine,  D.  Kacperski,  R.  Karash,  M.  Santay,  R.  Kaehler,  A.  Jasky,  J.  Ivanko,  E. 
Judice,  T.  Kaib. 


80 


HOMEROOM    22i-Row    One:    M.    Hynes,    J.    Fiustcrc.    J.    Howell,    J.    Houry,    M.    Hunt,    P. 
Hurlburt,  N.  Wohlcgemuth,  M.  Hotchkiss,  C.  Hoffman.   Row  Two:  T.  Knop.  D.  Stafford.  B.  Hille, 

C.  Holwick,  J.  Hoccvar,  R.  Bclanich.  S.  Horsey.  G.   King.    Roio   Three:   D.   Klann.  A.   Pullano, 

D.  Janis.  J.  Holloway,  C.  Hocclt.  B.  Holcomb.  A.  Krane.  J.  Koci.  Mrs.  Cox.    Row  Four:  J.  King. 
D.  Kleinhenz,  G.  Keller,  W.  King,  R.  Koller,  A.  Kissel,  J.  Kelly,  K.  Klug,  J.  Komocar. 


HOMEROOM  225-Row  One:  C.  King,  P.  Kane,  D.  Kasclak.  N.  Kcnilra,  J.  Lube,  L.  Ccbron, 
M.  Lerer.  Row  Two:  B.  Klavora,  C.  Keller,  C.  Katalenac,  L.  Kitko.  J.  Kirk.  D.  King,  L.  Karl,  Miss 
Sweet.  Row  Three:  H.  l.anghan,  T.  Lcllis,  F.  LaPortc.  K.  Jonaitis.  B.  Kirchner.  C.  Zimmerman, 
L.  Kipp.  R.  Bosetin.  J.  Lain.  A.  Kukorelli.  Row  Four:  J.  Larkin.  L.  Kulka,  R,  Lewis,  J. 
Shenkel,  R.  Lakatosh,  E.  Larsen,  E.  Kuchling.  G.  Lecpcr,  W.  Lemmons. 

HOMEROOM  227-7?(«i'  One:  J.  Knock.  M.  Korthals,  J.  Powell,  J.  Kozlevcar,  M.  Chiofolo, 
D.  Horn,  D.  Kump,  D.  Weeks.  Row  Two:  B.  Coyle.  D.  Madey,  D.  Kobe,  E.  Kaval,  K.  Kolegar, 
D.  Bumgardncr.  J.  Knoch.  Miss  Emshwillcr.  Row  Three:  D.  Lovejoy.  J.  Lutsch.  K.  Korosec, 
L.  Krecic.  R.  Korthals.  C.  Krapence.  J.  Krzcpina,  K.  Krince,  M.  Kostansek.  Rozv  Four:  G.  Love, 
G.  LoConti,  T.  Loncala,  D.  Liggett,  D.  Lorence,  R.  Luffler,  M.  Lorenzo,  R,  Macks,  J,  Lunder, 
K.   McDerment. 


81 


HH^HHSiBi^^ 


HOMEROOM  228— Row  One:  T.  Legan,  J.  Letney,  A.  Lanza,  B.  Shuber,  G.  Muir,  B.  Leach, 
H  Lasnik.  B  Kirk.  Rotv  Tu'o:  J.  Marino,  R.  Miller,  R.  Leake,  J.  Leeper,  P.  Lefor,  S.  Lemm, 
B  Lesiak,  J.  Chopyak,  Roio  Three:  S.  LaPorte,  J.  Milavec,  D.  Miklavic,  J.  Kotnik,  J.  Martucci, 
W.  Miller,  M.  Lilley,  S.  Lewis,  Miss  Spretnak.  Row  Four:  J.  Mason,  A.  Miklavcic,  P.  Frederick, 
T.  May,  D.  Mikus,  E.  Marlow,  L.  Milazzotto,  R.  Masek,  R.  Masek. 


HOMEROOM  230-iJoui  One:  L.  Traven,  J.  Pmto,  K  Zielski,  E.  Begalke,  B.  Hobzek,  C. 
Reeves,  V.  Zielaskiewicz,  S.  Willson.  Row  Two:  J.  Mance,  M.  Debevec,  P.  Paller,  K.  Gustetic,  B. 
Gingell,  J.  Guth,  J.  Dragonette,  T.  Goble.  Roio  Three:  K.  Mangus,  R.  Shaner,  C.  Malocic,  R. 
Lewis,  G.  Lang,  R.  Brezec,  R.  Price,  B.  Kmetz.  Roiv  Four:  Mr.  Lindsey,  B.  Hyne,  E.  Foster, 
D.  Mochan,  G.  Kattler,  K.  Livermore,  K.  Siat,  A.  Malz. 

HOMEROOM  309-floti)  One:  M.  McLaughlin,  C.  Lonchar,  P.  McKnight,  S.  Lorenzo,  H.  Mack, 
T.  McKibben,  S.  Lefkowitz.  J-  McCarthy.  Row  Two:  L.  Long,  M.  Skitzki,  L.  McKee,  C.  Lofgren, 
D.  Rhodes,  M.  Lynch.  M.  Lis,  M.  Luksic.  Row  Three:  P.  Logan,  P.  Lyle,  K.  Nemerovsky,  N. 
McNab,  C.  Murdoch,  D.  Mohoric,  M.  Morgan,  P.  Muehleisen,  L.  Musteikis,  Mr.  Dickinson.  Row 
Four:  R.  Glass,  D.  Vantilburg,  D.  Montague,  J.  Nebe,  R.  Morse,  C.  Murray,  C.  Moore,  T. 
Gozelinchick,  J.  Neumore. 


82 


WliiilillllliliiiilllilttilllilliiWIilHIi^^ 


HOMEROOM  315-/JOU'  One:  L.  Murphy,  M.  Mullenix,  N.  Morell.  L.  Nalepa,  K.  Murphy,  S. 
Morse.  I.  Neil.  Rozc  Ttvo:  D.  Alexander,  M.  Patronis.  C.  Mog.  C.  Montsch,  B.  Parmertor, 
P.  Nada.  B.  Modlni.  Row  Three:  C.  Nagode,  C.  Peters,  A.  Paolo,  K.  Nehls,  H.  Pesch,  G. 
Peterson,  K.  Perusck.  Mr.  Davison.  Rozo  Four:  J.  Perrotti.  L.  Hopkins,  G.  Peters,  M.  Zifko,  E. 
Pesec,  R.  Stumpf,  J.  Maynard,  D.  Newnes. 


You  study  this;  I'll  study  this  one;  then  we'll  trade. 


o     n    n 


HOMEROOM  521— Roiu  One:  N.  Matejkowski,  N.  Meyers,  M.  Mansperger,  L.  Miller,  R.  Tokes, 
R.  Milone,  B.  Mills.  Row  Two:  L.  Miller,  J.  Mervis,  J.  Mika,  J.  Tucceri,  L.  Marincic,  L.  Mehls, 
M.  Minnillo.  Row  Three:  T.  Karpy,  R.  Riggs,  J.  Oiler,  L.  Nestlcrode,  M.  Ovaski,  L.  Mocilnikar, 
Miss  A.  Gincvra.  Row  Four:  R.  Palcnschat.  P.  Ola,  D.  Opdahl,  P.  Stair,  J.  Norsic,  T.  Plummer, 
T.  Ockunzzi. 


HOMEROOM  322-Rou'  One:  R.  Peterson,  M.  Paganic,  C.  Panichi,  C.  Papp,  M.  Ormston,  J. 
Pearn,,  C.  Ogoreuc,  E.  Haynes,  J.  Pierce.  Row  Two:  K.  Patton,  P.  Oren,  C.  Nenadal,  S.  Paulovcin, 
S.  Ogrin,  J.  Powalie,  P.  Patterson.  Row  Three:  C.  Pinkney,  J.  Powalie,  L.  Onderdonk,  S.  Allen, 
T.  Nyman,  N.  Phillips,  T.  Plickert,  J.  Petty.  Row  Four:  T.  Petrochic,  J.  Lupas,  J.  Pozun, 
J.  Pietro,  A.  Petruzzi,  J.  Ostkar,  L.  Pawlus,  S.  Papalko,  Mr.  Saul. 


HOMEROOM  S25-ROW  One:  S.  Pylick,  S.  Pungerchar,  M.  Powell,  P.  Redding,  L.  Rast,  J. 
Rebolt,  K.  Pike.  Row  Two:  J.  Mack,  C.  Rcba,  J.  Pcterka,  M.  Pratt,  R.  Clemence,  D.  Romano, 
C.  Reese,  M.  Romano.  Row  Three:  J.  Pirc,  A.  Reder,  C.  Peterson,  R.  Redmond,  R.  Roesch, 
B.  Reinke,  D.  Piscopo,  G.  Reed.  Row  Four:  J.  Reichenbach,  S.  Rockwell,  D.  Roll,  B.  Prijatelj, 
S.  Piotrowski,  C.  Pulvcr,  J.  Rosipko.  Mr.  MrKelvcy. 


HOMEROOM  32i—Rotu  One:  D.  Romano,  J.  Rose,  D.  Ross,  C.  Lyon,  B.  Robich,  C.  Ritz,  L.  Rogers. 
Row  Two:  V.  Rcgelbuto,  J.  Roschy,  M.  Erzen,  E.  Rodgers,  J.  Rowland,  R.  Rochkar,  C.  Roland, 
M.  Rupar.  Row  Three:  L.  Roberts,  S.  Rodencic,  J.  Schaser,  W.  Schuette,  R.  Sanderson,  R. 
Ruuska,  K.  Richerdson,  B.  Schicmann,  J.  Scott.  Roiu  Four:  D.  Sedmak,  J.  Roth,  J.  Scanlon, 
G.  Runyon,  J.  DeMell,  J.  Schroetcr,  R.  Sarstedt,  Mr.  Sawyer. 


HOMEROOM  S29-ROW  One:  M.  Schaffcr,  J.  Shaughnessy,  C.  Shields,  R.  Stambaugh,  R.  Span, 
D.  Wilkes,  C.  Serkownik,  N.  Sheppard,  L,  Shcrrill.  Row  Two:  B.  Sneller,  J.  Schidte,  R.  Sprochi, 
J.  Sivcc.  R.  Seguin,  T.  Purdy,  L.  Smith.  R.  Sarama.  Row  Three:  G.  Sirca,  M.  Mazzei,  H. 
Siford,  J.  Scanlon,  G.  Scheid,  P.  Scrncl,  J.  Shirk,  H.  Spolar.  Rotu  Four:  B.  Stanley,  N.  Sherman, 
R.  Saver,  L.  Ryder,  T.   Brimlow,  C.  Sedmak,  G.   Snyder,   D.   Spate,  Mr.   Freedman. 


85 


■1^ 


HOMEROOM  Cafe  A—Iimv  One:  I,.  Sicgcl,  S.  Snvder,  S.  Skrout,  S.  Jones,  C.  Sidinan,  E.  Sowul, 
N.  Cozby,  J.  Sovich.  How  Two:  K.  Skalski,  L.  Sm'ink,  S.  Skoll,  E.  Sirko,  E.  Shiga,  M.  SkuUy,  D. 
Summers.  B.  Spring,  J.  Splisteser.  Roui  Three:  A.  Steich,  C.  Steinfurth.  R.  Surtz,  T.  Stasienko, 
J.  Sustersic.  R.  Skeives,  T.  Stcklasa,  D.  Siedler.  Roxv  Four:  L.  Substelny,  L.  Corngan,  K. 
Stevenson,  T,  Stahre,  L.  Sutton,  R.  Statz,  E.  Svvitalsky,  L.  Staplcton,  Mr.  Harding. 


HOMEROOM  Cafe  B—Row  One:  J.  Strausbaugli,  A.  Syracuse,  M.  Steagler,  D.  Thayer,  D. 
Thompson.  J.  Tkatch.  P.  Tartagha.  K.  Tiderman.  Rojl'  Two:  F,  Tanno.  R.  Tarantino,  J. 
Strnad,  K.  Takacs,  R.  Symonds,  J.  Stanley,  C.  Steagler,  C.  Stepina.  Rou'  Three:  A.  Stepic,  K. 
Stemple,  J.  Stegh,  L.  Strnisha,  N.  Teegardin,  M.  Strazisar,  E.  Erzen,  R.  Taylor.  Row  Four: 
B.  Tilk.   J.  Tekavec.  R.  Thorpe,  F.  D.T\is,  K.  Sweeney,    y.  Tcgcl,   E.  Sturm,  Mr.  Asher. 


HOMEROOM  Cafe  C-Rou>  One:  S.  Tomasello,  E.  Terranova,  B.  Truskolaski.  M.  Traxler,  J. 
Votilo,  K.  Vesey,  L.  Thamer.  M.  Tekavec.  Row  Two:  C.  Traina,  D,  Tiamte,  L.  Tomko,  C. 
Trivisonno.  B.  Tramte,  B.  Unick,  F.  Ulle.  B.  Bazen.  Row  Three:  N.  Guy,  P.  Tolchinsky,  S. 
Tucceri,  J.  UUestad,  K.  Turk,  J.  Urankar,  N.  Ulle,  P.  Thomas.  Row  Four:  L.  Uronis,  S.  Toward, 
J.  Vend,  B.  Usalis,  J.  Urbanic,  L.  Twombly,  D.  Traven,  G.  Verner,  Mr.  Diehl. 


HOMEROOM  Cafe  D-A'ou'  One:  R.  Whitcly,  A.  \Vascnda,  E.  Wehrle,  M.  Vooko,  M.  Verbic, 
R.  Vatty,  S.  Watts,  B.  Werley.  Row  Tu'o:  W.  Wolanski,  K.  Holmes,  C.  Vernick,  J.  Whittaker, 
F.  Wervet,  G.  Urbancic.  C.  Webb,  A.  Wolf,  Mrs.  Nold.  Row  Three:  J.  Wilson,  A.  Urbancek, 
D.  Shinosky,  S.  Watts,  M.  Weber,  L.  Vahcic,  S.  Vonrckowski,  D.  Waltcrmire,  G.  Whitaker. 
Row  Four:  R.  Jeric,  D.  Vrh,  L.  Wicks,  T.  Walters,  W.  Wistum,  D.  Wilber,  J.  Wichert,  W. 
AVilliams,  C.  Winder. 


HOMEROOM  Cafe  Y.-Row  One:  S.  Yager,  S.  Wright,  D.  Young,  V.  Yager,  J.  Wrcnn,  D.  Yoger, 
J.  Yanni.  Row  Two:  T.  Yanni,  C.  Zanghi,  D.  Young,  J.  Zdara,  L.  Wittine,  P.  Wolf.  Row 
Three:  L.  Wright,  M.  Wolanski,  S.  Zdanowicz,  R.  Brewer,  T.  Coy,  N.  Ycray,  F.  Steelman.  Row 
Four:  R.  Crcveling,  P.  Cox,  B.  Sporcic,  L.  Yanchar,  R.  Fuerst,  T,  Zadnik,  Mr.  Hanson. 


87 


sports 


To  the  athlete,  sports  mean  more  than  end- 
less practice  and  strenuous  exercise,  for  at  the 
basis  of  his  interests  in  sports  lies  the  know- 
ledge that  after  all  this  work  he  will  have  ac- 
complished something  tangible,  something  to 
be  proud  of.  He  experiences  despondency  and 
exhilaration,  uncertainty,  self  confidence,  and 
the  pressure  of  the  crucial  moment  in  which  he 
must  make  a  decision  and  accept  the  conse- 
quences. He  also  comes  to  know  that  extraord- 
inary esprit  de  corps  which  is  necessary  to  a 
fighting  team.  Coupled  with  this,  he  makes 
new  friends  and  finds  the  security  and  pride 
wliich  comes  ivith  belonging  to  a  team.  Thus, 
sports  provides  him  with  the  complementary 
goals  of  recognition  and  self-confidence  and 
the  knowledge  that  his  accomplishments  will 
not  go  unnoticed. 


CROSS  COUNTRY-T^oic  One:  J.  Spencer,  K.  Krivok,  D.  Henderson, 
R.  Bowen,  H.  Altenweg,  C.  Lamb,  H.  Faint,  R.  Klann,  R.  Kovach. 
Row  Two:  C.  Hayes,  L.  Wright,  R.  Parker,  W.  Schmenk,  J.  Stinson, 
T.  Murphy,  J.  Polanc,  B.  Beacham,  R.  Miller.  Row  Three:  T.  Mar- 
tin, C.  Bayer,  C.  Mansperger,  J.  Zevnik,  R.  Vidmar,  J.  Cesa,  R. 
Dieckmann,   W.    Rinas,    R.   Alloway,    R.    Haller,   A.    Wallace.    Rmu 


Four:  M.  Balhory,  H.  Theis,  C.  Campbell,  R.  Collins,  W.  Powell,  B. 
Humphries,  R.  Rackar,  R.  Klann,  D.  Klann,  D.  Hoppert,  K.  Potokar. 
Row  Five:  D.  Gyongyos,  R.  Brezec,  J.  Patronis,  J.  Vidmar,  R.  Murphy, 
J.  Bartholomew,  R.  Stauffer,  T.  Coy,  D.  Miklavic,  P.  Tartaglia,  J. 
Blankschaen.   Standing:  Coach  Thompson. 


CROSS  COUNTRY  COACH  AND  CAPTAIN- 

Coacli   Thompson,   Henry  Altenweg  captain. 

1"  ""-^l ■  ■      '^  1 


CROSS  COUNTRY 

Besides  the  essential  athletic  ability, 
spirit  is  a  necessary  requirement  for  a 
cross  country  runner.  For  a  successful 
team  must  have  not  only  a  few  gifted  run- 
ners, but  also  others  who  are  willing  to 
keep  driving  and  pushing  themselves, 
giving  their  maximum  effort  to  the  team. 
This  is  what  characterizes  a  good  cross 
country  team  and  keeps  Euclid  teams  per- 
ennially at  or  near  the  top  of  L.E.L. 
standings. 


90 


Bill  Rinas  trains  for  speed 
in  the  fifty  yard  dash. 


CROSS  COUNTRY  RECORD 


Euclid -- 24 

Euclid 25 

Euclid....... 22 

Euclid 36 

Euclid 20 

Euclid 1 5 

Euclid 1 8 

Euclid 26 

Euclid 27 

Euclid 1 6 

Euclid 22 

Euclid 26 

Euclid 20 

Euclid .....25 


Shaw — 33 

St.  Joseph  31 

West  Tech 34 

John  Adams  20 

Shaker   Heights  37 

Collinwood  50 

Cathedral  Latin 45 

Shaw 33 

East 32 

Mayfield   47 

Glenville 37 

Parma    29 

Cleveland  Heights  41 

Brush  36 


Wins  13 

Losses  1 

12th  St.  Joseph  Relays 

19th  Bowling  Green  Relays 

1st  Lake  Erie  League 

5lh  District 


92 


Randy  Vidmar  breathes  hard  after  a  long  race 


93 


VTn  M. 


^^^WiNta    KUHlNCj^{,mmG 


94 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL 

The  stands  were  jammed  with  scream- 
ing Euch"d  fans  as  the  final  seconds  of 
the  St.  Joe's  game  ticked  away.  The  third 
victory  of  the  year  was  almost  a  certainty 
with  the  score  6-0,  and  the  Panthers 
seemed  on  their  way  to  a  good  season. 
"Eighteen,  seventeen  ..."  a  St.  Joe's 
pass  .  .  .  touchdown!  The  stunned  fans 
filed  silently  out  of  the  stadium,  for, 
with  victory  so  close,  a  tie  was  hard  to 
take.  The  disappointing  season  was 
somewhat  brightened  by  fine  individual 
performances  by  several  juniors,  includ- 
ing Lanning  and  Reichenbach.  It  is 
hoped  that  they  will  form  an  experienced 
backbone  for  next  year's  team. 


95 


VARSITY  FOOTBALL  RECORD 

Garfield  Heights  0 

John  Adams  0 

St.  Joseph  6 

Eastlake  North 24 

Cleveland  Heights 8 

Shaker   Heights  32 

Parma 26 

Lakewood   24 

Shaw 24 

Wins  2 

Losses  6 

Ties  1 


6 

Euclid 

26 

.....  6 

..  0 

6 

6 

6 

Euclid 

6 

Euclid 

6 

VARSITY  FOOTBALL-floin  One:  K.  Gortz,  F.  Diulus,  J.  Starman, 
L.  Whalen,  R.  Palechek,  M.  Orazen,  C.  Ehinger  captain,  D.  Brinza, 
O.  DeMarco,  W.  Attamante  captain.  Row  Two:  L.  Burgin,  G. 
Dackor,  R.  Pejeau,  T.  McGill,  U.  Scolaro,  D.  Bizily,  J.  Carr,  J. 
Schael.  W.  Fuchs,  H.  Reichenbach,  C.  Lanning.  Rotv  Three:  D. 
Reed,  R.  Leppert,  J.  Gilkerson,  E.  Proster,  T.  Kreit,  D.  Wheeler,  G. 


Cox,  T.  Bizosky,  T.  Snyder,  B.  Symonds.  Row  Four:  T.  Wohlgemuth, 
M.  Maxzzei,  G.  Engelke,  J.  Hamilton,  J.  Price,  P.  Ryan,  S.  Rechner, 
B.  Temple.  Row  Five:  K.  Walters  manager,  H.  Pierce  manager,  S. 
Yabroff  manager,  R.  Scott,  W.  Reynolds,  G.  Mason,  D.  Vukcevic,  J. 
Grinstead  manager,  D.  Powers  manager,  D.  Hall  manager. 


19  ^4q^i3^2S^^23^^48i^43^39^444^ 

HP 


96 


'  ^^e^^*^-<'^^^^^^i 


'^'V»'»^-;t»^ifc%>  -,  ;,u.« ; 


A  tense  moment  before  the  ball  is  snapped. 


FOOTBALL  CO-CAPTAINS  AND  COACH-Left  to  righ, 
C.  Ehinger  co-captain,  Coacn  Mohr, 
W.  Attamante  co-captain. 


97 


Starmaii  makes  an  unusual  catch. 


John  Schael  makes  a  Euclid  gain. 


Reichenbach  leaps  to  catch  the  ball. 


The  apprehensive  bench. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  FOOTBALL 

Junior  Varsity  Football  not  only  sup- 
plies the  sophomore  boy  with  a  better 
knowledge  of  the  techniques  of  playing 
good  football,  but  it  also  allows  him  to 
become  better  acquainted  with  high 
school  life  and  the  general  spirit  and 
pride  of  the  student  body.  Working 
along  with  the  other  members  of  his 
team,  the  J.V.  Kitten  gains  the  skill  and 
knowledge  which  will  earn  him  a  place 
on  next  year's  varsity  team. 


Sprochi  is  rushed  by  the  defensive  line. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  FOOTBALL-  Row  One:  R.  Sarstedt,  R.  Macks, 
B.  Hyne,  E,  Carroll,  J.  Sustersic,  J.  Martucci,  R.  Symonds,  J.  Schroe- 
ter,  E.  Larsen,  R.  Cirino,  R.  Sprochi,  Row  Two:  J.  Larkin,  D. 
Coolidge,  B.  Hobzek,  C.  Moore,  D.  Demian,  D.  Barnes,  T.  Ockunzzi, 
R.  Herbst,  B.  Gant,  C.  Hurwitch,  J.  Reichenbach.  Row  Three:  J. 
Giordano,  D.  Wilbert,  R.  Hrovat,  M.  Apple,  J.  Horton,  C.   Murray, 


T.  Giiliotti,  K.  Stevenson,  E.  Pesec,  G.  Leeper.  Row  Four:  D.  Mochan, 
J.  Komocar,  T.  Aljancic.  M.  Weber,  C.  Winder,  T.  Gasser,  D.  Hull, 
J.  Urbanick.  Row  Five:  B.  Yanchar,  L.  Sutton,  N.  Kaczur,  B. 
Schicmann,  D.  Graafmeyer  manager,  M.  Mazzei  manager,  B.  Price 
tnatiager. 


100 


Hilft^Ai 


The  Kittens  charge  in  classic  form. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  FOOTBALL  RECORD 


Euclid 16 

Euclid 12 

Euclid 12 

Euclid 6 

Euclid 30 

Euclid 8 

Euclid 14 

Euclid 14 


Garfield  Heights  0 

St.  Joseph 6 

Eastlake  North 0 

Cleveland  Heights 6 

Shaker  Heights  0 

Parma 1 4 

Lakewood   0 

Shaw 26 


Wins  5 

Losses  2 

Ties  1 


101 


VARSITY  WRESTLING-7?ou-  Oyie:  T.  Oleksy,  D.  Hall,  K.  Vesey, 
M.  Leber,  F.  Jernejcic,  D.  Coy,  D.  Thayer,  L.  Rositano,  J.  DeWitt. 
Row  Tiuo:  C.  Wendorff  matiager,  R.  Glaser,  J.  Polanc,  J.  Sustersic, 
J.    Kurtis,    J.    Martucci,    R.    Lakatosh.     Row    Three:    R.    Torter,    J. 


Schael,  K.  Wohlgemuth,  H.  Altenweg,  C.  Mansperger,  K.  Krivok,  D. 
Vukcevic.  Row  Four:  \V.  Linsz  manager,  D.  Gillespie,  U.  Scolaro, 
M.  Orazen,  W.  Attamante,  L.  Burgin,  K.  Potokar,  P.  Plestis,  J.  Deely 
manaser. 


VARSITY  WRESTLING 

At  last  the  rivals  meet  in  an  open  test 
of  strength  and  will.  The  Panther  judges 
his  opponent's  ability  and  then  applies 
forethought  and  skill  to  the  destruction 
of  his  foe.  The  ensuing  competition 
continues  till  one  discovers  the  other's 
vulnerability.  Then  with  a  weak  but 
struggling  heaviness  the  taxed  victim 
sinks  beneath  a  vise-like  grip.  The  vic- 
tor's identity  is  not  at  all  surprising.  The 
Panther  always  wins  his  match. 

104 


VARSITY  WRESTLING  RECORD 

Euclid 24     Garfield  Heights  11 

Euclid , 20     Eastlake  North  20 

Euclid 30     Berea   1 1 

Euclid 31     Huron    6 

Euclid 36     Lakewood   5 

Euclid 39     Shaw 0 

Euclid 28     Cleveland  Heights  9 

Euclid 43     Shaker   0 

Euclid 45     Wickliffe  0 

Euclid 36     Parma    7 

Euclid 30     John  Marshall  7 


Wins  10 

Lake  Erie  League  1st 

Losses  0 

District  1st 

Ties  1 

State  2nd 

Don  Gillespie  tries  for  another  record-breaking  pin. 


WRESTLING   COACHES   AND    TEAM    CAPTAIN-Le/« 
to    right:    Coach  Eckert,    J.    Schael  captain,  Coach  DeMora. 


Rill  Attainante  wins  by  a  pin. 


105 


Ted  Knop  gains  a  near  pin. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  WRESTLING  RECORD 


Euclid 43 

Euclid 34 

Euclid 39 

Euclid 41 

Euclid 25 


Garfield  Heights  7 

Eastlake   North   5 

Lakewood   8 

Shaw 5 

Cleveland  Heights  14 


Euclid 26     Shaker   14 

Euclid 37     Parma 8 

Euclid 31     John  Marshall  II 

Wins  8 
Losses  0 


106 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  WRESTLING-TJow  One:  D.  Mochan,  E.  Pesec, 
T.  Gilliotti,  T.  Knop.  Row  Tivo:  K.  Vcsey,  J.  Jacobsohn,  T.  Coy, 
W  Boyer,  H.  Pesch,  D.  Demian,  R.  Hrovat.  Row  Three:  N.  Berglund 
manager,  M.  Mazzei,  J.  Urbanick,  P.Tolchinsky,  K.  Barta,  D.  Barnes, 
Row  Four:  W.  Gant,  T.  Harwood,  E.  Larson,  D.  Coolidge,  T.  Walters, 
R.  Lewis,  J.  Tegel,  L.  Grable,  R.  Karash. 


Coy  struggles  with  his  opponent. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  WRESTLING 

In  one  season  of  long,  difficult  prac- 
tices and  frequent  matches,  tfie  J.  V. 
wrestlers  progress  from  relative  inexperi- 
ence to  gaining  the  agility  which  merits 
a  place  on  next  season's  varsity  team.  Al- 
though he  receives  comparatively  little 
recognition  on  the  sophomore  squad,  he 
realizes  this  is  not  his  reason  for  partici- 
pating. The  J.  V.  wrestler  is  developing 
strength  and  skill  in  order  to  condition 
himself   for   varsity    competition. 


107 


Dick  Beljan  sets  a  new  butterfly 


Brennan  displays  his  form  in  a  near-perfect  dive. 


VARSITY  SWIMMING 

The  Varsity  Swimmer  worked  to  per- 
fect a  more  powerful  stroke  and  a  more 
graceful  dive.  Speed  for  short  races  and 
stamina  for  long  distance  swimming  had 
to  be  developed.  But  the  long  hours  of 
practice  after  school  had  its  rewards  this 
year.  Dick  Beljan's  new  butterfly  record, 
Ted  Goble's  200  yard  freestyle,  and  John 
Randt's  100  yard  breaststroke  were  just 
a  small  part  of  one  of  the  most  successful 
seasons  Euclid  High's  swim  team  has  had. 


VARSITY  SWniMlNG-Row  One:  W.  Houck,  R.  Allowav,  T.  Bren- 
nan,  D.  Mansuy,  R.  Wade,  T.  Goble,  G.  Wickes.  Row  Two:  S.  Tum- 
bry,  R.  Hughes,  A.  Tucci,  J.  Kneale,  J.  Randt,  H.  Pierce,  G.  Lane- 
lois,  R.  Beljan.  ^ 


VARSITY  SWIMMING  RECORD 

Euclid 66     Lakewood   28 

Euclid 26     Gilmour 60 

Euclid 75     Shaker  Heights 20 

Euclid 68     Berea   ._ 28 

Euclid 37    Shaw 58 


Euclid 47 

Euclid 35 

Euclid 48 

Euclid 67 

Euclid 62 


Cleveland  Heights  48 

W.  R.  A.  51 

Kent  31 

Shaker  Heights 27 

Berea   3  3 


Euclid 40  Shaw 55 

Euclid _ 52  Cleveland  Heights  43 

Euclid ..__53  University  42 

Euclid 23  Fairview    63 

Euclid 54  Gilmore  32 

Wins  9 
Losses  6 

Euclid  Relays  5th 
Kent  State  Relays  11th 


SWIMMING  COACHES  AND  TEAM  CAPTAIN-Z.e//  to  right:   Coach  Palmer,  R.  Beljan  cap- 
tain. Coach  Resch. 


109 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  SWIMMING 

He  had  hit  the  water  with  a  splash.  His 
constant  driving  pull  carried  him  nearer 
and  nearer  the  far  side  of  the  pool.  As  he 
reached  the  wall,  he  made  a  tumble-turn 
and  continued  pulling.  He  reached  the 
finish  point,  the  winner.  Wearily  drag- 
ging himself  from  the  water,  the  J.V. 
swimmer  thought  back  on  the  race  he 
had  just  swum.  Although  he  had  won, 
he  knew  that  this  year  was  only  a  pre- 
view to  next  year  when  his  dive  would  be 
smoother,  his  turn  smoother,  and  his 
stroke  stronger,  perfected  by  the  drill 
and  practice  of  his  Junior  Varsity  year. 


110 


Ron  Beiio  starts  for  the  J.  V.'s  in  the  backstroke. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  SWIMMING-Roty  One:  G.  Reed,  B.  Maeder, 
D.  Swisher.  J.  Reider,  R.  Gainar.  Roiu  Tu'o:  K.  Armstrong,  D.  Bel- 
jan,  \V.  Sweeny,  J.  Larkin,  R.  Sanderson.  Row  Three:  R.  Griffith, 
R.  Bailey,  R.  Bene,  H.  Kirchwehra. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  SWIMMING  RECORD 

Euclid 12  Lakewood   73 

Euclid 36  Gilmour 49 

Euclid 10  Shaker   75 

Euclid 1 8  Berea   64 

Euclid 20  Shaw 64 

Euclid 21  Cleveland  Heights  55 

Euclid 22  W.  R.  A 55 

Euclid 9  Lakewood   67 

Euclid 35  Kent  46 

Euclid 1 3  Shaker   7 1 

Euclid 25  Berea   50 

Euclid 24  Shaw 6 1 

Euclid 21  Cleveland  Heights 55 

Euclid 50  Gilmour 35 

Wins   1 
Losses  13 

III 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL 

The  basketball  team  had  an  unusual 
season,  at  times  creating  optimism  for  a 
very  successful  record  and  then  losing 
unexplainedly  to  mediocre  teams.  The 
games  were  highlighted  by  exciting  full 
court  presses  and  unerring  aim  of  junior 
Berke  Reichenbach.  Though  the  team 
did  not  quite  live  up  to  pre-season  ex- 
pectations, it  created  a  colorful  and  en- 
tertaining varsity  basketball   season. 


112 


Hi.- 


s» 


4 


Tom  Martin  struggles  for  a  rebound. 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL  RECORD 

Euclid 75  Wickliffe  69 

Euclid 83  Garfield  Heights  49 

Euclid 55  Shaker  Heights 35 

Euclid 61  Parma    71 

Euclid 70  Collinwood  5 1 

Euclid ..„_73  St.  Joseph  82 

Euclid 74  Lakewood   68 

Euclid 5 1  Glenville  72 

Euclid 47  Shaw 61 

Euclid 52  Cleveland  Heights  51 

Euclid 8 1  Brush  69 

Euclid 58  Shaker   Heights   71 

Euclid 58  Akron  Garfield 67 

Euclid 59  Parma    65 

Euclid 66  Lakewood   68 

Euclid 48  St.  Joseph  69 

Euclid 60  Shaw 40 

Euclid 50  Cleveland  Heights  59 

Wins  8 
Losses  10 


114 


BASktlBALI,    COACHES-/.f/(    to    riglif.Conch    Tckicli.    Condi    Daiighcity,    Coach    Supaiic 


VARSITY  BASKETBALL— fioic  One:  R.  Pejcau  mnnaircr.  C.  Leppert,  T.  Murphy,  J.  Barthol- 
omew. R.  Murphy.  J.  Kovach,  P.  Davidson  manager,  D.  Cabala  manager.  Row  Two:  C.  Lanning 
R.  Palechck.  H.  Rcichcnbach.  D.  Maaswiiikcl.  D.  Perkins.  T.  Martin"  R.  Palmer,  C.  Ehinger,  T. 
I'erlioni,  M.  Bathory,  H.  Theis. 


115 


Captain  Mike  Bathory  stretches  to  score. 


Berke  Reicheiibach  jumps  for  two. 


Tom  Perlioni  goes  in  for  a  lay-up. 


Fans  uatili  as  Chuch  Lanning  shoots  a  foul  shot. 


Gil  Krotine  tries  a  long  shot. 


The  Kittens  show  their  defensive  skil 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASKETBALL  RECORD 

Euclid 62  Wickliffe  36 

Euclid 56  Garfield  Heights  50 

Euclid.... 47  Shaker  Heights 30 

Euclid 35  Parma 44 

Euclid 46  Collinwood  48 

Euclid 67  St.  Joseph  73 

Euclid 5 1  Lakewood   62 

Euclid 51  Glenville   35 

Euclid __.55  Shaw 46 

Euclid 58  Cleveland  Heights  41 

Euclid 57  Brush  55 

Euclid 55  Shaker   Heights   41 

Euclid 44  Akron  Garfield 48 

Euclid 54  Parma 63 

Euclid 62  Lakewood   60 

Euclid 45  St.  Joseph  54 

Euclid 36  Shaw 49 

Euclid 45  Cleveland  Heights  36 

jjg  Wins  10 

Losses  8 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASKETBALL-«ou»  One:  R.  Jackson,  R.  Gabriel,  R.  Cirino,  R.  Sprochi, 
R.  Macks,  T.  Ockunzzi.  Row  Two:  K.  Stevenson,  D.  Antonick,  G.  Dane,  J.  Komocar,  C.  Winder, 
C.  Moore,  G.  Krotine. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASKETBALL 

The  Junior  Varsity  team  always  show- 
ed a  willingness  to  fight  for  any  game 
until  the  final  buzzer.  This  indomitable 
spirit  plus  the  ingredients  for  successful 
team  play  gave  them  a  reasonably  good 
season.  Whether  they  develop  the 
smoothness  and  poise  necessary  to  a  win- 
ning team  will  be  seen  next  year. 


119 


Cheerleaders  express  mixed  emotions  over  the  team's  actions. 


CHEERLEADERS 

A  booming  cheer  shook  the  stands  as 
the  Euclid  five  fattened  their  lead  by  an- 
other two  points.  With  uncontrolled 
spirit  the  Panther  cheerleaders  leaped  to 
their  feet.  Jumping,  yelling,  stretching, 
the  girls  led  the  new  cheer  which  they 
had  practiced  several  nights  this  week  in 
an  almost  empty  hall.  Watching  their 
movements  and  screaming  the  cheer,  the 
responsive  spectators  urged  the  team  to 
a  victorious  season. 


The  cheerleaders  kick  up  their  heels. 

PANTHERS  AND  SUBSTITUTE  CHEERLEADERS-Lf/f   to  right:   T.  Burger.  J.  Benlein,  K. 
Stomberg,  D.  Aljancic,  K.  Corrigan. 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  CHEERLEADERS-flotu  One:  D.  DiBiasio.    Row 
Two:  M.  Hunt,  C.  Keller.   Row  Three:  L.  Fox,  M.  Bogatay,  A.  Habian. 


VARSITY  CHEERLEADERS— Lf/f*  to  right:   L.  Poese,  M.  Ingram,  C.  McBroom,  P.  Freed,  B. 
Bogatay,  M.  Church. 


Yea!   EuclidI 


121 


MAJORETTES 

Continual  daily  practices  all  summer 
and  during  the  school  year  provide  Euc- 
lid High  with  the  precision  marching 
and  clever  dance  routines  of  our  major- 
ettes. When  these  girls  appear  during 
the  half-time  of  our  football  games  and 
demonstrate  their  skill  with  batons,  they 
are  received  by  the  spectators  with  as 
much  pride  and  enthusiasm  as  the  foot- 
ball team. 


HEAD  MAJORETTES-Barb  Harper,  Evie  Petkovsek. 


122 


MAJORETTES-/.r//   lo  ri;rlil:    D.  Milialy.   B.  Ncff,  J.  Thompson,  D.   Bochlke,   C.   Kerestes,   B. 
Harper.  E.  Pclko\sck.  K.  Ziist,  C.  Arnold,  C.  Cozart,  L.  Gribbons,  C.  Lutsch. 


MAJORETTE  SUBSTITUTES-/-?//   to  right:    B.   Miller,  K.  Fowler,  M.   Roma,  P.  Corrigan     T 
Winkler,  E.  Sceranka.  *        ■'' 


123 


H 


Juniors 


The  junior  year  is  a  difficult  one.  The  re- 
turning student,  no  longer  awed  by  his  sur- 
roundings, is  faced  ivith  a  multitude  of  neiu 
responsibilities.  An  increased  amount  of 
homework  competes  for  his  time  with  the  new 
extracurricular  activities  he  is  now  allowed  to 
join.  Swim  Club,  Choral  Masters,  varsity  sports, 
and  majorettes  all  give  the  junior  a  chance  to 
share  in  predominantly  senior  activities,  pre- 
paring him  to  assume  leadership  the  next  year. 
Advanced  algebra  and  chemistry  initiate  many 
students  to  the  custom  of  post-midnight  study- 
ing, and  for  those  who  excel.  National  Honor 
Society  gives  well-deserved  recognition.  In 
spite  of  the  privileges  of  wearing  a  class  ring, 
and  the  excitement  of  the  Junior  Prom,  the 
deprecating  looks  of  the  upperclassmen  remind 
the  junior  that  it  will  be  another  year  before 
he  will  be  allowed  to  leave  the  assemblies  first. 


JUNIOR   CLASS   OVnCKRS-Sealed:    M.   McChaw    Srcrelaiy.     knrclnig:    K.    k.iulall     /) 
F.  Jcnicjcic  President.    Stiindiiig:   T.   Bimoughs   J'ice  President. 


Miss  Edith   Lemon 
Junior  Class   Counselor. 


Mr.  Joliii  Reeves, 
Junior  Class  Counselor. 


126 


JUNIOR  CLASS  CABINET-«ou;  One:   S.  Bell,  M.  Beery,  P.  Vidusich,  L.  Rcba,  P.  Fcdcrico, 
J.  Papp.  Roxv  Two:  W.  Zeravica,  M.  Paolella,  B.  Kramer,  J.  Bartholomew. 


HOMEROOM  lll-7?ori'  Oni':  H.  Bassctt.  VV.  Southworth,  R.  Armstrong,  P.  Akraboff,  C.  Ander- 
son, M.  Balslcy,  W.  Adams.  B.  Applcquist.  T.  Albertone.  Row  Two:  G.  Smith.  C.  Baldini,  D. 
Bailey,  S.  Aufmuth,  P.  Amato.  L.  Avery,  S.  Bahr.  O.  Anderson.  Row  Three:  J.  Gospodarich.  R. 
Bailey,  E.  Antonacci,  R.  Harriman.  D.  Atlams,  R.  Ashley.  S.  Adams.  S.  Apolski,  Mr.  Rinkes.  Row 
Four:  T.  Watson,  J.  Bartholomew,  J.  Baker,  G.  Langlois,  S.  Agrast,  R.  Austin,  K.  Albcrtscn, 
G.  Alves. 


127 


HOMEROOM  112-Row  One:  J.  Birchak,  M.  Beery,  C.  Boehmer,  L.  Bonar,  J.  Kramer,  N.  Bednar, 
D.  Bennett.  Rotv  Tiuo:  W.  Blanc,  A.  Biondi,  R.  Bowen,  D.  Bernstein,  W.  Boa?,  T  Borowski  d' 
Blakeley,  B.  Beal. 


HOMEROOM  \U-Rou<  One:  K.  Brady,  T.  Burroughs,  L.  Brendorfer,  R.  Brown,  J.  Carlson,  L. 
Boyce,  B.  Brown.  C.  Brandich,  T.  Burger.  Row  Two:  A.  Burgin,  J.  Breen,  T.  Brown,  B.  Opdahl, 
D.  Brougher,  R.  Brown,  G.  Ostrowski,  T.  Campagna,  W.  Broos. 


HOMEROOM  lU-Rmv  One:  K.  Buehner,  C.  Bradshaw,  D.  Bubonics,  J.  Briggs,  S.  Brain,  P. 
Bryant,  B.  Buchar.  M.  Brancae.  S.  Buchwald,  M.  Bricelj.  Roji'  Two:  Mrs.  Hepner,  C.  Campbell, 
T.  Busch,  J.  Budas,  G.  Brandt,  B.  Burger,  L.  Strunge,  D.  Bromley,  J.  Boyton. 


128 


HOMEROOM  112— Row  One:  D.  Baxter,  S.  Bell,  K.  Terrizzi,  J.  Bokar,  G.  Boczek,  E.  Beyer,  J. 
Biello.  Row  Two:  D.  Bizily,  J.  Beechuk,  D.  Bell,  R.  Blatnick,  T.  Bizosky,  J.  Blassingame,  R. 
Baur,  Mr.  Boja. 


HOMEROOM    116-fioii'   One:   Miss   Hasscii.  W,  Conrad,  R.   Carmany,  E.  Capretti,   R.  Carroll. 
Row  Two:  L.  Cohen,  J.  Cook.  J.  Carpenter.  J.  Carr.  D.  Clarke. 


HOMEROOM  116-7^oa'  One:  L.  Cercek,  J.  Campana,  K.  Cerr,  I.  Cetaratti,  P.  Chylla.   Row  Two: 
P.  Carroll,  E.  Kinn,  J.  Consla,  J.  Cefaratti,  S.  Coode. 


HOMEROOM   116-Row  One:   S.  Calvert,  M.  Cergol,  L.  Clink,  K.  Corrigan,   K.  Sweeney. 


f  f» 


129 


HOMEROOM  128— fioir  One:  J.  Kliinki).  II.  BoiluiKr.  C:.  Cirwig,  J.  Huston,  D.  Billings.  E. 
Schulz,  B.  Boettner,  G.  Murphy,  A.  Prawd/ik.  Hon'  Tico:  H.  Rose,  [.  Fisher,  E.  Rockey,  P.  Rein- 
ing, R.  George,  M.  Montagner,  P.  Terras,  C;.  Pointer,  E.  Petrich,  Mr.  Eiscn. 


HOMEROOM  132-«oii'  One:  D.  DeRosa,  C.  Da\is,  R.  Skrout,  C.  Cresson,  D.  Daugherty,  M. 
Daugherty,  R.  Curutt.  Rou<  Two:  M.  Corrigan,  R.  Custard,  G.  Cox,  J.  Deely,  B.  Dembck,  D. 
Daugherty,  Mr.  McLaughlin. 


HOMEROOM  132-fiow  One:  R.  Crane,  L.  Dickinson,  R.  Deans,  P.  Deister,  S.  Doley.   Roiu  Two: 
J.  Roth,  D.  Fabec,  L.  Craig,  D.  Morell,  M.  DeViney,  J.  Delsanter,  J.  Debelak. 


HOMEROOM  \33-Roir  One:  P.  Duncan,  B.  Farrill,  D.  Fike.  C.  Eppich.  N.  Kaston,  S.  Blatsos, 
M.  Doyk.  Row  Two:  L.  Feldcn.  P.  Purely,  J.  Elowers,  H.  Faint.  R.  Fergus,  E.  Ever,  Mr.  Hunger- 
ford. 

HOMEROOM  133-7?0!('  One:  P.  Drosutis.  P.  Fedcrico,  M.  Fields.  A.  D  i  Loo  C.  Echert  B 
Draxler.  Row  Two:  B.  Elek,  A.  Elliot,  B.  Figncr.  G.  Engelke,  L.  Eaglcn.  M.  Aspinwall,  D.  Domke. 


Junior  boys  consider  the  more  serious  side  of  school  life. 


p  n  n 


^ 


HOMEROOM  206-RoXL'  One:  D.  Hall,  R.  Gugliotta.  J.  Zormaii,  C.  DeMore,  A.  Gorsha,  L.  Hall. 
Rou'  Tzvo:  R.  Grcitzer,  J.  Hamilton,  L.  Grugel,  C.  Highland,  R.  Haigh,  R.  Harps,  Mrs.  Smith. 


HOMEROOM  206-Row  One:  N.  Goslce,  S.  Grisard.  J.  Gutka,  G.  Grdolnik,  M.  Grill,  .S.  Hamilton 
M.  Hadarich.  Roiv  Two:  W.  Haney,  R.  Fuller,  J.  Hehiiink,  P.  Neola,  R.  Hendy,  D.  Griffin,  W. 
Bnrlison. 


i 


HOMEROOM  2\0-Row  One:  S.  Harris,  L.  Hrovat,  C.  Hart,  C.  VanScoder,  L.  Horvath,  N. 
Hanks,  J.  Hitty,  P,  Hiller,  A.  Hartnett.  Roiu  Tiuo:  A.  Hlabse,  R.  Hudec,  D.  Sobe,  R,  Szaras,  D. 
Hrnyak,  J.  Mrowca,  R.  Hotchkiss,  T.  Maloney. 


132 


HOMEROOM  207— Rou'  One:  M.  Geyer,  L.  Gerzeny,  H.  Glenn,  K.  Abbott,  L.  Gadus.   Rou'  Tu'o: 
L.  Fordyce,  L.  Angclo,  P.  Gabalac,  J.  Friedel,  M.  Galco,  Mrs.  Gates. 


HOMEROOM  207— Kou'   One:   S.  Gislason,  C.  Flesgarten,  C.  Gislason.   K.   Fowler,   A.   Maiisser. 
Row  Tzt'o:  H.  Gcddcs,  A.  Germane,  M.  Geigcr,  J.  Frazee,  M.  Troha,  L.  Gaster. 


HOMEROOM  207-Kojr  Oiu:  V.  Inx.  L.  (.u\.irics,  M.  Focarcto,  G.  Francis,  J.  Gilkerson,  D. 
Foerste,  A.  Gczann.  Row  Two:  A.  Gooch.  H.  Fox,  K.  Goldlust,  R.  Taylor,  G.  Gale,  R.  Green,  D. 
Grapatin. 


HOMEROOM  210— /?oj('  One:  S.  Howe,  C.  Hummon,  L.  Lindic,  M.  Routzahn,  D.  Harris,  J. 
Mcrvar,  C.  Hehr,  D.  Hoedt,  Mrs.  C.  Stillman.  Row  Two:  C.  Humphrey,  D.  Hudec',  J.  Howard, 
W.  Houck.  D.  Hoppcrt,  M.  Hobzek,  W.  Hollar.  J.  Hillegas,  J.  Hunt. 


133 


IIOMEROO>r  2\2-Row  One:  R.  Kendall,  K.  Tmbrv,  F.  Jernejcic.  P.  Jaffray,  M.  Ingram,  Mrs. 
Horn.    Row  Txvn:  S.  Tyjewski,  S,  Jerkic,  K,  Jaml)or,' B.  Inman,  C.  Iwanski,  G.  Irwin,  S.  Stress. 


HOMEROOM  221— Row  One:  B.  Makowski,  W.  Major,  J.  McGarry,  D.  McKinley,  C.  Maresh, 
R.  Marmash,  C.  Marn,  M.  Mulligan.  Roiu  Two:  J.  Simmer,  M.  Mazzei,  K.  Misick',  T.  Murphy, 
J.  Eeckhout,  B.  Medvcd,  D.  Nesbett,  R.  Murphy,  L.  Nason. 


HOMEROOM   216— Roir   One:    G.   Kromc.   R.   Kuharik,  J.   Krapenc.   B.   Kramer,   E.   Kovacs,   J. 
Kovic.   Rnu>  Two:  Mr.  Lewis,  G.  Likovic,  C.  Lcppcrf.  M.  Komar.  C.  Lccs,  D.  Leber. 


134 


HOMEROOM   215— fioKi   One:    P.  Klemcncic,  S.   Koklcv.  A,  Kautfman.  J.   DeWitt,  N.   Katanik. 
Row  Two:  R.  Stcfancic,  B.  Kovach,  C.  Lanning.  J.  Kosnian,  E.  Dreher. 


HOMEROOM   215— Row   One:    J.   Ko\acli,   M.    KaliiKiwski,   C.   Kcixstcs,    P.   Stcinlioft,   S.   Kintz. 
Row    Two:   T.   Kreit,   R.   Lapuli,   J.   Carlson,    R.    Kromor.   J.    Hasko. 


HOMEROOM  2ir)-7;o!i'   One:   C.  Klovav.  G.   Kisli.  E.  Sajiia,   B.  King.  D.   Kasunic.    /,'.-.r    7, 
R.  Tutolo,  B.  Kraft,  V.  Kranz,  J.  Krcn,  A.  Johns.  Mr.  Fowler. 


HOMEROOM  216— 7?ott'  One:   R.  Lcc.  R.  Lipstreu,  D,  Rupert.  M.  Lerz.  M.   Laukiavich.    Row 
Two:  E.  Konte,  R.  Lausche,  J.  Kozak,  D.  Lavo,  M.  Leber. 


135 


HOMEROOM  220~Roic  0>ie:  Mrs.  Lees,  K.  Lvbai,t;ci.  D.  Liptak,  J.  Leskovcc,  D.  Lukat,  T. 
Tosti,  N.  Marolt.  E.  Gray,  J,  Lesiak,  K.  Dagley.  Row  Two:  D.  ^faaswinkel,  W.  March,  T. 
Markley,  D.  Lyman,  O.  Loeding,  S.  Simmons,  M.  Markatos.  J.  McKee,  B.  Maedcr. 


HOMEROOM  220-Roa'  One  J  Lockci  R  Xfastio  G  Mackave,  K.  Lutz,  L,  Long,  J.  Lunder, 
L.  Loppe,  N.  Lindquist,  A.  Love]oy.  Row  1  wo:  V.  Lowe,  L.  Lege,  K.  Love,  G.  Mason,  J.  Malz, 
R.   Mance,  C.   Mansperger,  C.   Maher. 


HOMEROOM  22\-Rou  One  B  Makowski.  AV.  Major,  J.  McGarry,  D.  McKinley,  C.  Maresh, 
R.  Marmasli  C  Marn  M  Mulligan.  Rou'  Two:  ].  .Simmer,  M.  Mazzei,  K.  Mishick,  T.  Murphy, 
J.  Eeckhout    B    Mcd\ed    D    Nesbctt    R.  Murphy.  L.  Nason. 

HOMEROOM  221-Row  One:  L.  McGregor,  C.  Martin,  M.  Mack,  D.  McCulloch,  J.  Marzi,  M. 
McGraw,  J.  Mclntvre.  P.  Mahanv.  Roto  Tu'o:  W.  Myles,  C.  Morgenthaler,  P.  Milavec,  T.  Needs, 
F.  OI)Iak,  F.  >[ikni,  P.  Naujoks,  L.  Nfcioncv. 


136 


HOMEROOM  22^-Row  One:  Miss  Fogartv.  D.  Mihalv.  C.  ^rllIford,  V.   Miklausich,  G.  Miller, 
C.  Kovacs.    Rou'  Two:  M.  Orazcn,  R.  Parker.  G.  Panstarcs.  G.  Paolucci.  W,  Olah. 


HOMEROOM  i;L':;-A'.-;r  Our:   ].  Miller.  E.  Rrown,  D.  Mihalv.  J.  Mason.  X.  Mijacek.    Roio  Two: 
E.  Neat.  S.  Miller.  E.  Mauser,  S.  Naylor.  K.  Bishop.  M.  Nixon; 


HOMEROOM  223-Row  One:  .S.  Mcall.  M.  Milavec.  D.  Omanski,  M,  Paolella,  T.  Oleksy.    Row 
Two:  C.  Orebaugh,  J.  Peters,  T.  Perko,  J.  Peters,  J.  Orr,  R.  Palechek. 


137 


HOMEROOM  229-Rozf  One:  C.  Piper.  S.  Pctrolcwicz,  S.  Novotny.  L.  Owen,  J-  Mantel,  Mr. 
Round.  Roil'  Two:  C.  Picciano,  J.  Pollack,  F.  Potochnik,  E.  Petenson.  K.  Potokar,  H.  Pierce, 
F.  Gron. 


HOMEROOM  229-fiorr  One:    J.  Polanc.  M.  Ple.sz.   T-   Palko.  R.   Olah,  J-   Pickett,  R.   PaUiinbo. 
Row  Two:  D.  Podobnikar,  E.  Offak,  R,  Oclsncr,  L.  Nurmi,  J.  Papp,  J.  Novak. 


HOMEROOM  229—Rojv  One:  P.  Plescia,  J.  Pike,  B.  Pappas,  .S.  Platzer,  J.  ^Vebbe.    Roio   Two: 
W.  Powell,  P.  Plestis,  R.  Preskar,  J.  Petrou,  D.  Podwils,  J.  Pleichner. 


HOMEROOM  Sm~Rnw  One:  A.  nebartolomeo,  E.  Rowles.  M.  Santorelli.  E.  Sccranka,  L.  Rittcr, 
F.  ^fnri.  R.  Rn<jill.    Rmr  Trrn:  T1.  Robinson.  ]    Ru-idii.  T.  Rnss,  ]_  Ratli,  \V.  Repasy,  R.  Ronke.  n. 

R.MI.ilds 


138 


HOMEROOM  501-Row  One:  S.  Foy,  J.  Renner.  S.  Redmond,  L.  Rees,  B.  Raymond,  G.  Puncoh, 
N.  Rakas,  J.  Pugliese.  P.  Quigley.  Row  Two:  J.  Ramona,  H.  Reichenbach,  R.  Rakar,  J.  Rechner, 
K.  Purtill,  R.  Carter,  R.  Randolph,  J.  Randt,  Mr.  Hawvcr. 


HOMEROOM  W]-Rmc  One:  A.  Rabun.  \'.  Paradise.  K.  Popioick,  M.  Prokopovich,  L.  Poese, 
D.  Morton.  G.  Polis,  C.  Pratt.  M.  Raduanirk.  Row  Two:  L.  Reba,  J.  Reider,  J.  Price,  G.  Zettl, 
S.  Rechner.  J.  Rcnko.  G.  Rothrock.  R.  Ranker,  D.  Reed. 


HOMEROOM  $0^-Row  One:  P.  Rosenblatt.  T.  Rossidivita.  .S.  Schadc.  R.  Ricksecker,  .S.  Roskoph, 
L.  Schied.  L.  Rositano.  Row  Two-  S  Rvder  M.  Roma.  M.  Reider.  T.  Ruple.  A.  Russ,  J.  Menart, 
R.  Leland.  S.  Lipnicki,  Mr.  Stenibnnk 


139 


HOMEROOM  'X)6-Kou-  One:  T.  Sawyer,  S.  Oznowich,  J.  Ryan,  E.  Schneider,  J.  Sharp,  W. 
Schmenk,  J.  Schultz.  Rou'  Two:  B.  Schenck,  W.  Hale,  D.  Papesh,  G.  Evercth,  A.  Putney,  J. 
Semcnik,  R.  Schuler,  J.  Sabath. 


HOMEROOM  306— 7?oi('  One:  D.  Sharp,  D.  Simon,  P.  Shamljaugh,  M.  Hasto.  J.  SchuUz,  B. 
Shepard,  H.  Schieb,  M.  Sikora.  Roxe  Two:  Mrs.  Vcnalcck,  L.  Schcvc,  L.  Simpson,  P.  Scars,  P. 
Gallagher,  R.  Seaman,  U.  Scolaro,  C.  Scdusky. 


HOMEROOM  308-7;oj,'  Our:  K.  Stones,  S.  Sweeney,  J.  Stillinger,  J.  Stuison,  T  Springer,  N. 
Stoneback.  N.  Davis,  R.  Swisher,  J,  Stra/ier,  A.  Strong.  Row  Two:  Mr.  Pahner,  T.  Stoiber,  R. 
Swindall,  M.  Springer,  R.  Stauffer,  W.  Strekal,  S.  Sulak.  F.  Sveknc,  C.  Statz,  M.  Strannck. 


140 


HOMEROOM  3U7-/!ou'  One:  Miss  Bonntlli,  E.  Spalck,  B.  Spall,  J.  Bender.  J.  Scheuffler,  J. 
Koenig.  V.  Snow,  J.  Slauta.  Row  Two:  J.  Scbock,  T.  Snydur.  J.  Smolic,  A.  Sluga,  K.  Shirk,  E. 
Germ,  D.  Sotka,  J.  Somrak. 


?s'""^,rp! 


}  > 


HOMEROOM  mi-Row  One:  K.  Slater.  A.  Springer,  E.  Sokol.  L.  Somrak,  D.  Skrajner,  L.  Singer, 
R.  Brennan.  Row  Two:  P.  Smith,  C.  Soeder,  J.  Shaw,  J.  Hlabsc,  W.  Sederholm,  G.  Jennrich,  J. 
Smith. 


HOMEROOM  308-7?oie  One:  M.  Stefanchik,  K.  Stone,  S.  Teitelbaum,  C.  Somich,  S.  Stojetz, 
R.  Sternen,  B.  Strang,  C.  Kristoff,  B.  Tercck.  Roio  Tico:  D.  Struna,  P.  Sumrada.G.  Stanton,  S. 
Stefanko,  B.  Svekric,  J.  Stanek,  S.  Tarantino,  D.  Stock,  D.  Spokas. 


T^     ^^ 


141 


HOMEROOM  3\0-Row  One:  Mrs.  Barrow,  P.  Vidusich,  M.  Wagner,  L.  Vislocky,  C.  Mandalla, 
J,  Vidniar,  Rou'  Two:  A.  Wallace,  J.  V'iburs,  T,  \ViIson,  J.  Grinstead,  T.  Wohlgemuth,  R. 
Verhotz,  R.  Wood. 


HOMEROOM  310-Row  One:  C   \Veiss    G    ^Vickes    M    Wintci    S    \Vatson,  G    \Vick     Roto  Two: 
B,  Vonsick,  J    Hart,  D,  AVheeler,  K    ^ValtcI,  J    Knitss,  D    \'ukce\ic. 


HOMEROOM  S\0-Row  One:  P.  ■\VaIdron,  G.  'Westerfield,  D.  Mtanza,  P,  Watterman,  D.  Walsh. 
RoiL'  Two:  R.  Golobic.  D,  "Wiltshire,  D.  Vargo,  B,  \'ideiisek,  J.  \'ukcevic,  E.  Vesey. 


142 


HOMEROOM  32()~Row  Ou<-.  D.  Turk,  n.  TNJcuski,  M.  Thcndosian.  K.  Tiickcrman,  P.  Turk, 
P.  Ezzo.  Miss  Phypcis.  Row  Two:  P.  \'andctti.  T.  Tucker.  M.  Tabor.  J.  Ulcpic,  'W.  Symonds,  J. 
Trobcntcr,  R.  Templcton,  J.  Tckavcc. 

HOMEROOM  .'!2n-/?0!i'  One:  J.  Tharp,  ].  Thronljcrcns.  R.  ^'a^caricllo,  C.  Turk.  B.  Trauger, 
M.  Toth.  M.  Toth.  Row  Two:  R.  Tortcr,  J.  .Szilag\i,  L.  Taylor,  R,  Temple.  W .  Urbancic,  J. 
Ursini,  R.  Szabo,  P.  Vaccaricllo. 


HOMEROOM  362R-fiou.  Om-:  A.  Winet.  W.  Zaffiro,  T.  York.  ]  Wright 
/upancic,  ,S.  Yauchar.  Row  Two:  Mr.  .Santos,  J.  Zimmerman,  J.  Ycdnock.  H  ( 
gull,  ^V.  Zcravica,  F.  Kochcvar,  A.  Wotsch. 


N.   Williams.    B. 
Chakirelis,  J.  Wor- 


HOMEROOM  %2&V,-Row  One:  K.  Yanc.  M.  Zola.  P.  Yapcl.  L.  Brock,  B.  Wilcoxon,  A.  Will, 
M.  Witzkc.  E.  Wilkc.  Roil<  Two:  S.  Wilson.  C.  Poulin,  T.  Clarke,  J.  Kapsch,  S.  Yabroff,  J. 
Zigman,  .S.  Korcn.  J.  ^Vyban. 


143 


Organizations 


Education  only  begins  in  the  classroom. 
From  there  it  extends  to  the  student's  personal 
life  ivliere  he  must  learn  to  expand,  develop, 
and  apply  what  he  has  learned  from  textbooks 
and  lectures  to  Iiis  own  personality  and  envi- 
ronment. Participation  in  a  variety  of  school 
organizations  and  extra-curricular  activities  is 
necessary  to  tJie  student's  social  progress.  First 
of  all,  service  organizations  demonstrate  the 
importance  of  the  student's  contribution  to 
others.  Social  groups  teach  liiin  to  develop 
personality  and  express  himself  and  commun- 
icate with  others  more  effectively.  Athletic 
clubs  assist  him  in.  developing  physical  agility, 
lohile  mental  agility  is  gained  from  participa- 
tion in  academic  organizations,  and  both  en- 
courage the  development  of  natural  talent. 
Finally,  honor  societies  inspire  students  to  de- 
velop higli  character,  leadership,  scholarship, 
and  a  sense  of  duty  to  others. 


AVORLD  AFFAIRS  CLUB-  Roxu  One:  V.  Goss,  K.  Rock,  G.  Krome, 
K.  Mog,  R.  Gargiulo,  K.  Balsley,  K.  Cwik,  K.  Wilber.  Row  Tu'o:  S. 
Peacock,  B.  Winters,  P.  Strang.  K.  Greenway,  B.  Ellis,  J.  Slaby,  B. 
Lohrey.  Row  Three:  B.  Mushinko,  S.  Gordon,  D.  Urbanick,  A.  Lind- 
quist,  M.  Mulligan.  H.  Krauss.    Row  Four:  J.  Cook,  J.  Eggleston,  S. 


Grisard.  M.  Hotchkiss,  C.  Ritz,  P.  Slitor,  M.  Prindcrgast.  Roto  Five: 
B,  Tekancic.  R.  Ahey.  S.  Jones,  C.  Johnson.  K.  Stoniberg,  B.  Kimen. 
Roxo  Six:  J.  Miller,  L,  Eaglen,  R.  Haworth,  J.  Spencer,  R.  Shaner, 
J.  Forster. 


WORLD  AFFAIRS  CLUB  OFFICERS-fiott-  One:   K.  Balsley  vice  president,  S.  Flood  secretary. 
Row  Two:  B.  Kimen  treasurer,  K.  Mog  president. 


146 


WORLD  AFFAIRS 

In  an  era  of  world  crises  as  our  nation 
faces  today,  it  is  necessary  that  our  people 
realize  the  truth  and  calmly  organize, 
with  foresight  and  discretion,  the  proper 
tactics  for  securing  world  peace.  To  pro- 
mote an  understanding  of  foreign  na- 
tions—their economic,  political,  religious, 
and  social  systems— the  World  Affairs 
Club  regularly  studies  current  events  in 
panel  discussions,  lectures,  and  movies. 
This  organization,  whose  sponsor  travels 
frequently  in  America  and  abroad,  sends 
two  students  each  spring  to  visit  Wash- 
ington, D.C.  and  the  United  Nations 
Building  in  New  York  City. 


AMERICAN  FIELD  SERVICE 

Understanding  among  nations  is  the 
purpose  of  the  American  Field  Service 
which  has  come  to  our  community  for 
the  first  time  this  year.  This  is  the 
agency  which  brings  exchange  students 
from  over  fifty  countries  to  American 
communities  to  live  and  study  just  as 
American  teen-agers  do.  Ann  Lindquist, 
our  first  exchange  student,  will  remain  in 
Euclid  for  ten  months,  participating  in 
the  same  activities  as  other  students  and 
speaking  to  various  civic  organizations 
in  our  community.  Afterwards  Ann  will 
tour  the  East  with  a  group  of  other  ex- 
change students  for  three  weeks  and  then 
return  to  Sweden.  Through  being  ac- 
cepted by  the  American  Field  Service, 
Euclid  will  be  able  to  send  one  of  its 
students  abroad  and  receive  other  foreign 
exchange  students  alternately  each  year. 


Ann    I.indquist   our   Swedish   c'.chaiigc   student,   and   Bev 
l.ohrcy,  her  hostess,  enjoy   a   Euclid  bridge  game. 


^'^, 


\ 


_^ 


fp 


^Lt^ 


*^ 


X.. 


^xjr 


NEWLY  INDUCTED  MEMBERS  OF  NATIONAL  HONOR 
SOCIETY-Sfj;;on:  R.  Alloway,  K.  Balsley,  C.  Bayer,  J.  Bittence,  M. 
Boros,  D.  Biidic,  J.  Cesa,  R.  Chaunce,  C.  Cline,  L.  Clotts,  L.  Cro- 
baugh,  K.  Cwik,  H.  David,  P.  Davidson,  R.  Dieckmann.  C.  Ehingcr, 
R.  Felz,   M.  Fenster,  S.   Flood,  E.  Fromer,  W.  Gauch,  D.   House,  D. 


Janis.  P.  Johnson,  G.  Kalan,  K.  Kimberly,  D.  Kne,  J.  Kurtis,  C. 
Lancsc,  M.  Lasnik.  B.  Lohrcy,  P.  Lotvry,  P.  Ludek,  L.  Milazotto,  B. 
Miller,  J.  Miller,  B.  Mushinko,  S.  Peacock,  T.  Perlioni,  B.  Plagge- 
niicr,  A.  Polsinelli,  J.  Pulver,  W.  Reynolds,  K.  Rock,  J.  Romano, 
J.    Roscoe,    D.    Sanderson,    T.    Siciliano,    T.    Snyder,    H.    Spivack,    R. 


NATIONAL  HONOR  SOCIETY  OFFICERS-Lc/i  to  right:  R. 
Dunker  vice  president,  J.  Slaby  treasurer,  C.  Krncll  secretaiy,  W. 
Vicic  president. 


NATIONAL  HONOR  SOCIETY 

One  of  the  most  impressive  assemblies 
of  the  year  is  the  National  Honor  Society 
induction  ceremony.  Based  on  leader- 
ship, scholarship,  character,  and  service, 
membership  is  open  to  juniors  and  sen- 
iors who  display  these  qualities  as  rated 
by  former  N.H.S.  members  and  the 
faculty.  As  the  secretary  begins  to  read 
the  names  of  the  new  members,  many  of 
the  students  sit  tensely.  By  the  end  of  the 
assembly  some  of  the  anxious  and  tense 
looks  will  change  to  looks  of  disappoint- 
ment and  others  will  change  to  pride  as 
the  new  members  display  their  pins, 
knowing  they  have  achieved  one  of  the 
highest  honors  attainable  in  high  school 
—membership  in  a  nationally  recognized 
honor  society. 


148 


Stoner,  D.  Sweeder.  N.  Tomsich.  M.  Travnik,  J.  Usalis,  M.  Wehrle, 
K.  Wilber,  J.  Winkler,  L.  Winkler,  B.  Winters,  C.  \Vright,  D. 
Wroniak,  M..  Yager,  F.  Zuchelli,  K.  Zust.  Juniors:  B.  Applequist, 
S;  Bahr,  M.  Beery,  S.  Bell,  D.  Bizily,  M.  Brancae,  G.  Brandt,  R. 
Brown,  T.  Burroughs,  S.  Calvert,  R.  Carter,  W.  Conrad,  G.  Cox,   J. 


Debelak,  L.  Eaglen,  M.  Fields,  K.  Goldlust,  N.  Goslcc,  M.  Hobzek, 
J.  Howard,  S.  Howe,  S.  Jerkic,  C.  Klevay,  L.  Lege,  K.  Lybarger,  C. 
Maresh,  R.  Murphy.  T.  Murphy,  R.  Oelsner,  C.  Piper,  L.  Poese, 
L.  Simpson,  N.  Stoneback,  J.  Tharp,  K,  Tuckerman,  D.  Vukcivic, 
M.  AVagner,  J.  Zimmerman,  M.  Zola, 


NATIONAL  HONOR  SOCIETY-7?ow  One:  H.  Krauss,  C.  Krncll, 
D.  Wheeler,  L.  Skomski,  A.  Schelgunov,  J.  Slaby,  J.  Eggleston,  M. 
DeMotte,  K.  Mog.  Row  Two:  R.  Zuzek,  D.  Boelhke,  C.  Arnold,  K. 
Tomko,    M.   Church.    B.    Ellis.   C.    Pasqualc.    H.    Berthold.    P.   Freed. 


Rozc  Tliree:  H.  Theis,  W.  Ebert,  D.  Gulbenkian,  R.  Hasher,  N. 
Anderson,  R.  Pejeau,  T.  Frye.  Row  Four:  K.  Gortz,  M.  Bathory,  W. 
Vicic,  D.  Mansperger,  N.  Beeke,  R.  Brigden. 


NATIONAL  FORENSIC  LEAGUE-Row  One:  J.  Hovan,  T.  Martin, 
J.  Cook.  D.  Camino,  W.  Blanc,  R.  Ferrante,  .S.  Shaughnessy,  S. 
Howe,  K.  Goldlust,  R.  Peterson,  E.  Bulicek.  Roiv  Two:  Mr.  Robuck 
sponsor,  W.  Schutte,  B.  Maeder,  R.  Ashley,  B.  Hava,  B.  Ellis,  C. 
Mullins.   C.   Traina.    M.    Paganic,   M.   Zola,    K.    Livermorc,   V.    Goss. 


Row  Three:  S.  Wall.  J.  Frazier.  K.  Fowler,  G.  Urbancic,  T.  Grillo, 
M.  Wasenda,  P.  Redding,  J.  Colon,  S.  McNainara.  L.  Kytle,  S.  Paulsen, 
K.  Cwik.  R.  Lilley.  Row  Four:  N.  Sherman,  E.  Judice,  G.  Havreberg. 
A.  Stepic,  K.  Jambor,  S.  Geyer,  S.  Jones,  J.  Cesnik,  S.  Forker,  J. 
Miller,  R.   Halderman,  L.  Harris,  A.  Winet,  L.   Loope. 


NATIONAL  FORENSIC  LEAGUE  OFFICER.S-.Sra/crf:  S.  Shaughnessy 
secretary-treasurer.  Standing,  left  to  right:  K.  Goldlust  vice  president,  R. 
Ferrante  president. 


NATIONAL  FORENSIC  LEAGUE 

The  inexperienced  speaker  avoids 
talking  in  front  of  a  group,  but  with 
practice  he  gradually  finds  himself  eager- 
ly waiting  for  his  chance  to  seek  his  place 
behind  the  podium.  While  the  student 
is  earning  points  for  membership  in  the 
National  Forensic  League  by  participat- 
ing in  numerous  speech  contests,  he  is 
also  developing  poise  and  self-confidence. 
By  practicing  articulation,  voice  inflec- 
tion, proper  gestures,  and  eye  movements, 
he  learns  to  persuade,  inform,  argue,  and 
describe— to  express  his  own  ideas  and 
opinions  in  a  concise,  effective  manner. 


150 


THESPIANS— fioH'  07ie:  T).  Ritchie.  B.  Fromer,  R.  Fcrrante,  S.  Shaughnessy.  Row  Two:  R. 
Stroll,  J.  Urbas,  P.  Croubaugh,  M.  DeMotle.  Row  Three:  R.  Summers,  J.  Zimmerman,  J.  Roscoe, 
S.  Stefanko.   Row  Four:  D.  Miller,  C.  Klevay,  S.  Howe,  C.  Krnell,  B.  Gauch. 


THESPIANS 

Big  show,  fall  play,  spring  play,  and 
play  night  offer  the  interested  student 
the  opportunity  to  earn  points  toward 
Thespian  membership.  Whether  his 
talent  is  designing  costumes,  creating 
scenery,  or  acting,  he  has  the  chance  to 
display  and  develop  his  ability  several 
times  a  year.  Having  met  the  qualifica- 
tions of  this  national  organization,  the 


new  Thespian  can  be  seen  walking 
through  the  halls  wearing  sun  glasses  and 
a  large  red  "T"  reciting  well  known  lines 
from  famous  dramatic  works  to  veteran 
members  of  the  club.  After  the  two  days 
of  initiation  are  over,  the  new  Thespian 
is  eligible  to  participate  in  the  group's 
activities,  which  include  several  theater 
parties. 


151 


SCIENCE  SEMINAR 

To  the  student  interested  in  science 
and  mathematics,  the  Science  Seminar 
offers  the  opportunity  to  learn  more 
about  these  topics  from  experienced  men 
in  industrial  and  teaching  careers.  The 
ideas  and  information  presented  by  these 
men  is  often  directly  pertinent  to  the 
growing  technical  fields  of  today.  Thus, 
the  scientifically  oriented  student  is  able 
to  ascertain  a  great  deal  of  both  practical 
and  educational  knowledge  about  a  pos- 
sible futine  career. 


Students  study  the  result  of  a  Science  Seminar  experiment. 


.SCIENCE  SEMIXAR-fiorr  Out:  L.  Harris,  A.  .Schelsunov,  R.  .\llo- 
way,  N.  Beeke,  C  Piiikney.  Rozu  Two:  R.  Carter.  L.  Taylor,  D.  Kad- 
unc,  D.  Wiltshne,  D.  Garland.    Rozr  Tliiee:   B.  Sederholm.  D.  Kan- 


nci.  W.  Ebert.  R  Raiash,  W.  Scliuctte.  Row  Font:  J.  Zimmerman, 
C  Huiuitch.  P.  Debevec,  R.  Suit/,  R.  Cic\cling.  L.  Smith.  Row 
Five:   R.  Fowler.  R.  Collins. 


152 


Harry  Faint  enjoys  his  rhythm. 


TALENT  SCOUTS 

Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  was  originated 
to  give  students  an  opportunity  to  de- 
velop their  talents  in  the  field  of  enter- 
tainment. Each  year  the  members  of  this 
organization  gain  experience  by  com- 
bining their  varied  talents  to  present  an 
assembly  before  the  student  body. 


Karen  Pike's  "five  foot  two"  entertains  the  andience. 


Vocalist.  Lorrain  Kitko,  is 
one  of  Euclid's  most  promis- 
ing talents. 

Mr.  Harding  lectures  from 
one  of  his  texts. 


153 


lf> 


w 


JUNIOR  FRIENDSHIP  CLUB-7?oh'  One:  J.  Koenig,  P.  ^ViIcox,  L. 
Fordycc.  P.  \Vatterman.  B.  Vidcnsek,  B.  Pappas,  J.  Beechuk,  A. 
Abbott.  G.  Krome,  N.  Kaston,  P.  Deister,  A.  Mausser,  M.  Davis,  P. 
Ipavec,  J.  Kramer.  Roxu  Two:  P.  Klemencic,  E.  Sokol,  S.  Stross,  C. 
Sedusky,    M.    Laukiavich,    S.    Miller,    M.    Doyle,    R.    Ricksecker,    C. 


Martin,  I,.  Kalinowski,  V.  Wick,  C.  Soinich,  E.  .Sajna,  \V.  Conrad. 
Row  Three:  M.  Milavec,  S.  Stojetz,  E.  Offak,  M.  Hasto,  A.  Will,  M. 
Cergol,  C.  Boehmer,  C.  Baldini,  E.  Spalek,  J.  Mclntyre,  C.  Maresh, 
S.  Brain,  C.  Turk,  L.  Lege. 


SENIOR  FRIENDSHIP  CLVB-Row  One:  L.  Burk,  D.  Snyder,  L. 
Riebe,  B.  Hava,  B.  Besednik,  J.  Cook,  S.  Spolar,  K.  Avery,  B.  Pavlik, 
B.  Sabula.  Row  Two:  F.  Lorence,  P.  Ludek,  S.  Paulsen,  S.  Lewis, 
P.  Lowry,  C.  Cline,  S.  Heintz,  K.  Mack,  P.  Harris.  Row  Three:  A. 
Pelyak,  K.  Znidarsic,  M.  Wilk,  J.  Adkins,  N.  Campbell,  M.  Kulwin, 
S.  Dadlow,  S.  Stevens,  K.  Dailey,  M.  Wehrle. 


SENIOR  FRIENDSHIP  CLUB-7?0tti  Or^e:  R.  Halderman,  K.  Fetter, 
B.  Luckay,  J.  Reed,  S.  Feldman,  J.  Fleshin,  J.  Zeider.  Row  Two:  C. 
Wright,  M.  DeMotte,  R.  Koskovics,  L.  Clotts,  M.  Yager,  D.  Felmley, 
S.  Saunway. 


SOPHOMORE  FRIENDSHIP  CLUB-fiow  One:  D.  Kaselak,  M 
Gojak,  E.  Begalke,  M.  Kostansek,  C.  Ritz,  M.  Minnillo,  J.  Urankar, 
S.  Cinco,  K.  Pike,  C.  Lonchar,  R.  Milone,  D.  Bone,  D.  Budinsky,  R 
Leake,  A.  Urbancek,  L.  Zust,  B.  Bradford,  P.  Redding,  D.  Header 
son,  E.  Brigden.  Roxo  Tiuo:  S.  Gombach,  A.  Schultz,  G.  Miller,  J 
DiPuccio,  L.  Kitko,  S.  Seifert,  E.  Lesiak,  H.  Lasnik,  J.  Ellis,  J.  Kot 
nik,  A.  Lucha,  C.  Sedmak,  J.  Baran,  M.  Vovko,  L.  Traven,  L.  Miller 
R.  Hanna,  M.  Green.    Roxu   Three:   C.  Mog,  C.  Falton,  B.   Klavora 


L.  Thamer,  P.  Thomas,  J.  Chopyak,  J.  Lefney,  B.  Friedman,  K. 
Skalski,  K.  Siat,  D.  Young,  E.  Sturm,  C.  Malovic,  P.  Sernel,  D.  Ben- 
uenuto,  y.  Guth,  P.  Lyle,  C.  Zanghi.  Roxu  Four:  M.  Vocaturo,  J, 
Balogh,  L.  Rast,  D.  Yoger,  E.  Chaunce,  J.  Cesnik,  J.  Heines,  J 
Frusterc,  M.  Dcbevec,  M.  Lis,  D.  Rhodes,  C.  Ogoreuc,  S.  Kavis,  S 
DeVanna,  E.  Terranova,  B.  Boldin.  7?oii;  Fixie:  J.  Schutte,  N.  Phil 
lips,  E.  Koval,  C.  Roland,  D.  Germovsek,  E.  Hanes,  D.  King,  L 
McKee,  J.  Ostkar,  C.  Nenadal,  C.  Wenadal,  L.  Sherrill,  S.  Willson 
K.  Korosec,  C.  Andrew,  P.  Alexander,  E.  Sluga. 


t  %  J 


f.  %    lit 


%\i 


JUNIOR  FRIENDSHIP  ChVB-Row  One:  C.  Eppich,  M.  Balsley,  S. 
Calvert,  D.  Daugherty,  L.  Rees,  R.  Kuharik,  K.  Fowler,  P.  Federico, 
J.  Novak,  L.  Gerzeny,  J.  Gutka,  J.  Delsanter,  M.  Zola,  B.  Buchar,  D. 
Kasunic,  W.  Major.  Row  Tu-o:  S.  Bahr,  L.  Horvath,  R.  Oelsner,  J. 
Papp,   M.   Prokopovich,   L.   Brown,   R.   Vaccariello,   K.   Lybarger,   G. 


Brandt,  V.  Lowe,  J.  Lunder,  M.  Radwanick,  S.  Redmond,  P.  Dilworth, 
L.  Owen,  J.  Bokar,  J.  Leskovec.  Row  Thfee:  E.  Neat,  J.  Pickett,  B. 
Kramer,  R.  Marmash,  D.  Bromley,  D.  Lukat,  L.  Ritter,  L.  Scheve, 
S.  Ryder,  C.  Hummon,  S,  Tarantino,  S.  Grisard,  B.  Trauger,  J. 
Jurjev,  N.  Lindquist,  S.  Stefanko,  G.  Westerfield. 


FRIENDSIIIP  CI  III  C:AIiINET-nojc  One:  R.  Ahey,  J.  Bates,  R.  Wanchik, 
P.  Strang.  C.  Cline.  Row  Two:  N.  Phillips,  C.  Rcba,  R.  Rochkar,  G.  Brandt, 
D.  Kobe,  M.  Balsley,  S.  Calvert. 


FRIENDSHIP  CLUB 

Meeting  twice  a  month  in  three  groups 
according  to  grade  levels,  the  sophomore, 
junior,  and  senior  girls  of  the  Friend- 
ship Club  discuss  the  organization  of 
service  projects,  the  annual  style  show, 
and  their  most-awaited  event  of  all— the 
annual  formal  dance  in  the  spring. 


SOHPHOMORE  FRIENDSHIP  CLVB-Row  One:  V.  Yager,  J.  Mika, 

C.  Katalenac,  S.   I.cmm,  J.  Grille,  K.  Sweeney,  B.  Modlin,  J.  Lilley, 

D.  Geisky,  B.  Mills,  L.  Long,  V.  Regalbuto,  C.  Papp,  K.  Patton,  E. 
Grimm,  J.  Sovich,  L.  Dutko,  B.  Robich.  Row  Two:  N.  Crone,  J. 
Hallack,  G.  Havrebcrg,  H.  Mack,  E.  Wehrle,  L.  Murphy,  R.  Skeivis, 
S.  Papalko,  S.  Yager,\s.  Wright,  J.  Howell,  C.  Allen,  L.  Krccic,  C. 
Ciannili,  K.  Gustetic,  M.  Skully,  J.  Gozoski,  K.  Kolegar.  Row  Three: 
C.  Peterson,  S.  Williams,  S.  Anderson,  D.  Kobe,  J.  Goodwin,  L.  Burris, 


R.  Korthals,  K.  Hashagen,  S.  Drenik,  A.  Dombrowski,  J.  Brazalovics, 
P.  Greer.  J.  Stanley,  C.  Cook,  J.  Zdara,  D.  Young,  K.  Guenther,  L. 
Ryder.  Row  Four:  B.  Wehrle,  A.  August,  S.  LaPorte,  D.  Siedler,  S. 
Skoll,  K.  Turk,  L.  Payne,  D.  Heben,  S.  Blatnik,  L.  Siegel,  J.  Crehek, 
M.  Weeks,  K.  Ulle,  K.  Jonaitis,  M.  Blatnik,  R.  Cicco,  M.  Dailey. 
Roiu  Five:  J.  Roschy,  S.  Nelson,  L.  Harris,  N.  Emser,  C.  Henry,  J. 
Strausbaugh,  M.  Breskvar,  B.  Shuber,  R.  Belanich,  R.  Bosetin,  P. 
Hurlburt,  R.  Res,  K.  Romano,  G.  Bell,  L.  Pawlus. 


i  % 


The  Student  Council  in  session. 


156 


L^ 


STUDENT  COUNCIL 

The  majority  of  the  people  profit  most 
when  each  individual  is  given  an  equal 
chance  to  participate  in  government. 
This  is  the  principle  applied  by  the  Stu- 
dent Council  of  Euclid  High  School. 
Students  suggest  ideas  concerning  school 
projects  and  affairs  to  homeroom  repre- 
sentatives, who  in  turn  submit  the  sug- 
gestions to  the  action  of  the  executive 
board  and  other  representatives.  After 
studying  and  seriously  discussing  these 
current  topics  in  homerooms  and  Coun- 
cil meetings,  a  democratic  vote  is  taken. 
In  this  manner  the  Student  Council  is  the 
instrument  providing  adequate  solutions 
to  many  vital  school  problems  and  pro- 
moting the  school  body's  interest  in 
school  affairs  and  activities. 


STUDENT  COUNCIL  OFFICERS-floa;  One:  T.  Burroughs  treas- 
urer, C.  Pasquale  secretary.  Row  Two:  M.  Bathory  vice  president, 
R.  Brigden  president. 


STUDENT  COUNCIL  EXECUTIVE  BOARD-Roui  One:  K.  Tomko, 
M.  Beery,  M.  DeMotte,  C.  Pasquale,  C.  Krnell,  T.  Burroughs.  Row 
Two:  H.  Theis,  D.  Mansperger,  M.  Bathory,  R.  Brigden,  G.  Cox, 
R.  Dunker. 


157 


STUDENT  COUNCIL  MEMBERS-flow  One:  M.  Minnillo,  L. 
Kitko,  J.  Benlein,  K.  Tomko,  K.  Pike,  L.  Tomko,  D.  DiBiasio,  D. 
Mihaly,  B.  Tercek,  J.  Kozlevcar,  C.  Allen,  J.  Krapenc,  N.  Emser. 
Row  Txuo:  C.  Pasquale,  P.  Harris,  M.  Beery,  C.  Krnell,  E.  Sceranka, 
L.  Fordyce,  J.  Winkler,  B.  Draxler,  B.  Sabula,  K.  Hashagen,  S. 
Williams,  J.  Goodwin,  J.  Howell,  N.  Crone,  J.  Lunder.  Row  Three: 
C.  Ritz,  A.  Lindquist,  C.  Wright,  B.   Modlin,  N.  McNab.  S.  Hiebel, 


L.  Murphy,  J.  Stanley,  M.  DeMotte,  S.  Papalko,  L.  Nurmi,  C.  Maresh, 
S.  LaPorte,  J.  Koenig,  P.  Smith.  Row  Four:  L.  Crobaugh,  M.  Leber, 
L.  Burk,  K.  Ziist,  B,  Torter,  J.  Gutka,  L.  Scheve,  J.  Vukcevic,  M. 
Prendergast,  J.  Debelak,  T.  Polsinelli,  D.  Mansperger,  L.  Skomski,  B. 
Kmetz,  C.  McBroom.  Row  Five:  T.  Siciliano,  B.  Vicic,  D.  Brigden,  G. 
Cox,  T.  Burroughs,  H.  Theis,  M.  Bathory,  R.  Dunker,  A.  Newman, 
R.  Dieckmann,  W.  Zeravica,  J.  Bartholomew,  R.  Bowen,  T.  Brennan. 


Gail   Potichny   reaches   for   a   "best   seller"   in    the   Student   Council 
Book  Store. 


158 


STUDENT  SUPPLY  STORE-7?o«'  One:  N.  Tomsich,  S.  Stefanko,  K.  Hutchisson,  M. 
Travnik.  Row  Two:  A.  VVinet,  R.  Seguin,  C.  Roland.  Row  Three:  D.  Maaswinkel,  T. 
Murphy,  R.  Murphy,  L.  Stapleton.   . 


Students  purchase  supplies  in  the  Student  Supply  Store. 


BOOKSTORE 

Students  swarm  in  and  out  of  a  seclud- 
ed chink  in  the  third  floor  hallway.  It 
is  the  first  week  of  school,  and  sopho- 
mores, as  well  as  juniors  and  seniors,  are 
anxious  to  secure  needed  study  materials 
from  the  Student  Supply  Store.  Leaving 
with  their  purchases,  the  students  hurry 
off  to  classes  knowing  that  they'll  always 
return  for  school  supplies  to  the  conven- 
ience and  good  service  of  the  Bookstore. 


159 


Two  legs  good  .  .  .  four  legs  better. 


FUTURE  BUSINESS 
LEADERS  OF  AMERICA 

Future  Business  Leaders  of  America 
was  added  to  the  long  list  of  student  or- 
ganizations last  year  at  Euclid  to  supply 
business  students  with  a  more  adequate 
understanding  of  their  future  careers  in 
industry  and  commerce.  These  prospec- 
tive business  leaders  profit  by  attending 
field  trips  and  listening  to  the  informa- 
tive lectures  of  selected  speakers. 


FUTURE  BUSINESS  LEADERS  OF  AMERICA  CO-OP  STUDENTS 
—Row  One:  J.  Beyerle,  D.  Budic,  S.  Haney.  Row  Two:  M.  Rast,  C. 
Woda,  J.  Gallo.   Row  Three:  B.  Bowman,  S.  Pishkur,  F.  Stidworthy. 


160 


SPIRITS  CLUB-Z,f/(  to  right:   P.  Freed,  G.  Potichny,   M.  Church,   M.  Bathory,   N.   Bailey,   M. 
DeMotte,  D.  Mansperger,  W.  Vicic,  R.  Pejeau. 


N.  Anderson,  D.  Coy,  R.  Dunker,  K.  Tomko. 


FUTURE  BUSINESS  LEADERS  OF  AMERICA-i?oaJ  One:  R. 
George,  L.  Vislocky,  M.  Kulwin,  B.  Luckay,  N.  Maurer,  M.  Lasnik, 
F.  Lorence.  Row  Tioo:  G.  Furth,  J.  Coleman,  M.  Davis,  E.  Kovacs, 
J.  Lonchar,  S.  Stevens,  D.  Bell,  J.  Koenig.  Row  Three:  E.  Nainiger, 
L.  Hrovat,  M.  Hasto,  K.  Znidarsic,  P.  Sears,  J.  Gullo,  J.  Campana, 
M.  Cergol,  P.  Wilcox. 


SPIRITS 

Moving  noiselessly  through  the  halls, 
the  Spirits  hang  signs  which  are  seen 
above  drinking  fountains  and  various 
other  conspicuous  places.  Another  part 
of  the  Spirits'  evening  work  involves  the 
making  of  signs  that  are  distributed  to 
students  before  games.  Along  with  this, 
the  Spirits  award  Panthers  to  students 
who  have  served  the  school.  These  activi- 
ties form  the  bulwark  of  the  Spirits'  at- 
tempts to  create  enthusiasm  for  athletic 
teams  and  pride  in  our  school. 


EUCLIDIAN  EDITORIAL  STAFF-Seaied,  left  to  right:  C.  Lutsch, 
N.  Anderson,  K.  Cwik.  On  ladder,  left  to  right:  N.  Beeke,  K.  Mog, 
J.  Slaby,  C.  McBroom,  W.  Vicic,  P.  Freed,  R.  Hasher,  C.  Krnell,  J. 
Eggleston,  H.  Krauss,  B.  Hava,  H.  Spivack.  Standing  in  center:  J.  Mc- 
Campbell  sponsor. 


162 


Judy  Eggleston  and  Rich  Speel,  courier,  proof  senior  activity  lists. 


EUCLIDIAN  EDITORIAL  STAFF 

The  Euclidian  office  is:  the  biggest 
locker  in  the  school,  a  place  to  lose  your 
books,  a  study  hall,  a  darkroom,  a  place 
to  do  the  twist,  a  yearbook  office,  a  mess. 

Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  members:  are 
great,  act  like  children,  are  very  intel- 
lectual, like  to  limbo,  have  parties  all  the 
time,  make  fun  of  the  editor,  waste  time. 

Euclidian  means:  hard  work,  lots  of 
fun,  good  friends,  deadlines,  undone 
homework,  a  yearbook. 


Beeke,  you  WILL  take  that  picture. 


The  Euclidian  editorial  and  business  staffs  harmoniously  combined  to  produce  an  entertaining 
sales  assembly.  Sitting,  left  to  right:  N.  Furniss,  S.  Willcocks,  D.  Sweeder,  H.  Spivak,  J.  Moser, 
B.  (Cleancut)  Vicic.  Standing,  left  to  right:  N.  Anderson,  D.  Powers,  J.  Cesa,  H.  Berthold,  C. 
Young,  K.  Cwik,  R.  Hasher,  C.  McBroom.  Hanging:  N.  Beeke. 


EUCLIDIAN  BUSINESS  STAFF-i;ow  One:  L.  Winkler,  H.  Berthold.  Row  Two:  D.  Sweeder, 
C.  Allar,  S.  Willcocks,  A.  Schelgunov,  C.  Young,  P.  Johnson.  Row  Three:  P.  Bizzarri,  J.  Cesa, 
N.  Furniss,  K.  Kimberly,  S.  Pureber,  J,  Moser. 


EUCLIDIAN  BUSINESS  STAFF 

The  financing  of  a  yearbook  is  a  huge 
job.  After  much  planning,  the  ten  week 
circulation  drive  turns  into  a  nightmare 
of  homeroom  lists,  order  blanks,  master 
records,  missing  fifty  cent  pieces,  columns 
of  figures,  frayed  nerves,  and  subscrip- 
tions for  over  2100  yearbooks.  The  re- 
mainder of  the  budget  is  made  through 
the  sales  of  concessions  and  yearbook  ads. 
In  the  spring,  long  after  the  editorial  staff 
is  finished,  the  business  staff  must  see 
that  every  subscriber  receives  his  year- 
book. 


164 


Linda  Winkler  manae. 


Peggy  Bizzari  collects  money  and  passes  out  receipts. 


EUCLIDIAN  AD  STAFF-  Row  One:  S.  Dadlow,  M.  Perme,  S.  Berry,  L. 
Burk,  P.  Harris,  T.  Tekancic.  Row  Two:  J.  Cesa,  R.  Ferrante,  L.  Winkler, 
J.  Winkler,  S.  Goodyear,  M.  Prendergast.  Row  Three:  G.  Furth,  G.  Kalan, 
G.  Cox,  T.  Burroughs. 


165 


EUCUYO 

Creativity  is  lost  unless  it  is  given  a 
chance  for  expression.  The  Eucuyo  of- 
fers an  outlet  for  students'  creative  writ- 
ing talents  in  two  issues.  As  more  stu- 
dents begin  to  appreciate  good  literature, 
the  Eucuyo  will  continue  to  increase  its 
popularity. 


SENIOR  SCANDAL 

Had  a  hunch  you'd  be  found  out, 
didn't  you?  That's  the  Senior  Scandal 
staff  for  you  though.  All  year  long  the 
staff  members  sneak  around  secretly 
noting  all  the  humorous  incidents  and 
antics  of  Euclid  seniors  to  be  recounted 
in  the  spring  publication.  You'd  almost 
forgotten  about  that  episode  last  fall, 
hadn't  you?  Well,  now  it  has  appeared 
in  the  Senior  Scandal  so  that  you  will 
never  forget  it  again,  and  so  that  others 
may  laugh  over  your  little  joke  just  as 
much  as  you  have  and  always  will. 


EUCUYO  EDITORS-iJoai   One:   R.  Ferrante,  J.  Romano,  K.  Balsley.    Row   Two:    M.  Lasnik, 
P.  Kostansek,  D.  House,  Miss  Rust  sponsor,  D.  Gulbenkian,  A.  Schelgunov. 


166 


EUCUYO-«oi(>  One:  L.  Long,  J.  Houry,  S.  Flood,  B.  Lohrey,  J. 
Jiirjev,  N.  Kaston,  B.  Fromer,  J.  Slaby.  Row  Two:  N.  Goslee,  S.  Bell, 
B.  Spall,  A.  Lindquist,  K.  Cwik,  V.  Yager,  R.  Speel,  N.  Beeke,  G. 


Bernstein,  H.  Krauss,  D.  Wheeler.  Row  Three:  H.  Spivack,  L. 
Simpson,  J.  Pike,  C.  Nagode,  L.  Bacnik,  R.  Saver,  B.  Hohs,  J.  Bit- 
tence,  T.  Markiey,  J.  Hovan,  R.  Felz. 


SENIOR  SCANDAL  STAFF-/?ou)  One:  J.  Bittence,  M.  Prendergast, 
H.  David,  L.  Milazzotto,  H.  Spivack,  T.  Tekancic,  R.  Alloway,  S. 
Flood,  R.  Dieckmann.    Row  Two:  C.  McBroom,  M.  Mazza,  B.  Sabula, 


B.  Mushinko,  K.  Fetter,  K.  Kimberly,  K.  Balsley,  K.  Rock,  S.  Gordon, 
P.  Strang. 


^       ■^- 


SURVEY  EDITORIAL  STAFF 

The  business  staff  had  collected  the 
subscriptions  and  now  it  was  up  to  the 
editorial  staff  to  put  out  the  paper.  In- 
terviews had  to  be  made,  stories  had  to 
be  typed,  proof-read,  and  headlined,  and 
pictures  had  to  be  taken.  Finally  the 
paper  was  ready  to  be  sent  to  the  presses 
and  the  S\n~uey  editorial  staff  could  relax 
for  a  day,  knowing  that  the  paper  would 
come  out  on  time  and  they  could  see 
their  stories  and  pictures  in  the  com- 
pleted Simjey. 


Karen  Tomko  editor. 


SURVEY  EDITORIAL  STAFF-Rozu  One:  S.  Peacock,  S.  Jerkic,  K. 
Tomko,  L.  Skomski,  P.  Turk.  Row  Two:  R.  Hurlburt,  R.  Pejeau, 
C.  Maresh,  C.  Arnold,  D.  Wheeler,  J.  Tharp,  C.  Orebaugh,  D. 
Bizily.    Row  Three:  W.  Ebert. 


SURVEY  REPORTERS-fioz<'  One:  H.  David,  C.  Bayer,  R.  Bowen, 
T.  Oleksy.  Row  Two:  L.  Lege,  J.  Romano,  S.  Peacock,  K.  McCor- 
mick,  J.  Beechuk,  N.  Lindquist.  Roif  Three:  E.  Spalek,  K.  Tucker- 
man,  N.  Rakas,  L.  Simpson,  N.  Goslee,  P.  Lowry,  P.  Ludek. 


Judy  Tharp  jumps  for  joy  after  being  announced  the  new  Survey  editor. 


169 


SURVEY  BUSINESS  STAFF-fiotu  One:  N.  Bailey,  M.  Soeder, 
H.  Berthold,  K.  Kimberly.  Row  Two:  S.  Heasley,  K.  Balsley, 
M.  Church,  B.  Sabula.  Rozu  Three:  K.  Hutchisson,  K.  Zust,  B. 
Bogatay,  A.  Lindquist,  C.  ^Vright.  Roiu  Four:  K.  McCormick, 
P.  Mika,  M.  Boros.  Row  Five:  M.  Fields,  S.  Calvert,  B.  Trauger, 
F.  Zuchelli.  Roii>  Six:  W.  Gauch,  M.  Balsley,  J.  Miller,  B.  Wil- 
coxon.   Row  Seven:  R.  Perry,  W.  Murray.  R.  Pejeau,  R.  Alloway. 


Nancy  Bailey  manager. 


170 


Marty    Fields    appears    optimistic    as    Bonnie    Bogatay    and    Barb    Trauger    convince    another 
subscriber. 


Bill  Gauch  sells  basketball  programs. 


SURVEY  BUSINESS  STAFF 

The  semi-monthly  distribution  of  our 
school  newspaper  is  only  one  of  the  many 
functions  of  the  Survey  Business  Staff. 
Besides  this,  the  staff  is  responsible  for 
selling  ads  and  sports  events  programs. 


171 


Russ  Hurlbert  speaks  at  the  I.  Q.  S.  induction. 


INTERNATIONAL  QUILL 
AND  SCROLL 

For  the  student  connected  with  a  liter- 
ary organization,  acceptance  into  Inter- 
national Quill  and  Scroll  marked  the 
achievement  of  one  of  his  highest  goals. 
Along  with  feeling  proud  because  of  his 
acceptance  into  a  national  organization, 
he  was  thankful  for  the  recognition  of  the 
work  he  had  done  while  participating  in 
one  of  the  three  literary  organizations, 
Euclidian,  Eucuyo,  or  Survey. 


INTERNATIONAL  QUILL  AND  SCROLL-7?ow  One:   P.  Johnson, 

B.  Hava,  J.  Romano,  M.  Fields,  H.  Berthold,  C.  Lutsch,  L.  Winkler, 
A.  Schelgunov,  K.  Tomko,  K.  Cwik,  M.  Seeder,  K.  Mog.    Row  Tzuo: 

C.  Young,  M.  Lasnik,  J.  Slaby,  K.  McConnick,  C.  Arnold,  J.  Eggle- 
ston,  D.  Wheeler,  J.  Tharp,  B.  Lohrey,  M.  Bizzarri,  M.   Church,   P. 


Freed,  H.  Kraiiss.  Row  Three:  J.  Bittence,  N.  Anderson,  R.  Hasher, 
S.  Jerkic,  L.  Simpson,  C.  Maresh,  S.  Pureber,  J.  Miller,  N.  Furniss, 
C.  Krnell,  L.  Skomski,  K.  Hutchisson,  C.  McBroom,  D.  House,  V>. 
Sweeder,  D.  Bizily,  Roio  Four:  P.  Kostansek,  R.  Hurlburt,  C.  Bayer, 
K.  Gortz,  D.  Gulbenkian,  N.  Beeke,  W.  Gauch,  W.  Vicic,  J.  Cesa, 
R.  Alloway,  T.  Snyder,  H.  Spivack,  W.  Ebert,  R.  Pejeau. 


172 


SPECTRUM-«oii'  One:  W.  Conrad,  J.  Vukcevic,  N.  Kaston,  A. 
Schelgunov,  C.  Cressen.  C.  Piper,  S.  Wilson,  J.  Tharp.  Row  Two: 
L.  Vahcic,  L.  Smink,  J.  Eggleston,  K.  Kimberly,  J.  Pulver,  J.  Slaby, 
S.  Jerkic,  S.  Stevens,  B.  Lohrey,  V.  Yager.  How  Three:  S.  Bahr,  K. 
Heckert,  R.  Koskovics,  J.  Romano,  K.  Wilber,  D,  AVroniak,  D.  Wheel- 
er, C.  Krnell,  A.  Lindquist.  Row  Four:  H.  Krauss,  K.  Cwik,  D.  Maroff, 
C.  Boehmer,  B.  Kramer,  C.  Turk,  S.  Brain,  C.  Eppich,  J.  Sheppard,  L. 


Harris,  M.  Wilk,  M.  Wehrle.  Rozv  Fine:  P.  Ludek,  J.  Miller,  A.  Hart- 
nett,  N.  Goslee,  D.  Schmidt,  R.  Hodder,  D.  House,  H.  Spivack,  R. 
Blatnick,  D.  Garten,  J.  Howard,  L.  Taylor,  L.  Scheve,  M.  DeMotte, 
R.  Zuzek,  C.  McBroom.  Row  Six:  Mr.  Eisen  sponsor,  R.  Speel,  N. 
Beeke,  W.  Vicic,  N.  Anderson,  J.  Bittence,  R.  Alloway,  T.  Tucker, 
L.  Eaglen,  D.  Smith,  R.  Sanderson,  T.  Snyder,  D.  Gulbenkian,  W. 
Gauch,  D.  Wiltshire,  D.  Mansperger. 


SPECTRUM 

In  a  time  of  intense  scientific  emphasis, 
the  Spectrum  has  sparked  a  new  interest 
in  the  arts.  After  raising  money  through 
a  book  sale,  the  Spectrum  had  difficulty 
spending  it.  Its  low  cost  activities  in- 
cluded theater  parties,  a  lecture  by  a 
professional  musician,  a  Christmas  party, 
a  college  bowl,  a  movie  production,  and 
a  debate  on  the  relative  positions  of  the 
arts  and  the  sciences.  The  conclusion 
that  no  conclusion  was  possible  was  of- 
fered as  proof  of  the  club's  liberal  at- 
titude. 


SPECTRUM  OFFICERS— /?ow  One:  S.  Stevens  treasurer, 
J.  Pulver  secretary.  Row  Two:  D.  Wiltshire  vice  president, 
T.  Snyder  president. 


PS 

IHBB 

prr^T^ 

|H 

■H 

■  jH9I 

}cJi 

l^l^l 

mm> 

-  '"^Wm 

fiPfl 

m 

)  ni 

JH 

m 

1 1^*^^^^!! 

K 

^ 

j| 

173 


CHESS  team-Row  One-.   M.  Fenster,  W.  Ebert,  D.  Spate,  J.  Pierce.    Roio   Two:  J.  Tegel,  D. 
Gulbenkian,  N.  Anderson,  R.  Tilk,  L.  Smith. 


LETTERMAN'S  CLUB-Rotu  One:  D.  Gyongyos,  C.  Hayes,  R.  Gas- 
per, J.  Zevnik,  R.  Klann,  T.  Perlioni,  C.  Ehinger,  D.  Brinza,  H. 
Altenweg,  W.  Fuchs,  R.  Beljan,  R.  Pejeau,  R.  Miller.  Row  Two: 
W.  Rinas,  K.  Walters.  B.  Palechek,  S.  Yabroff,  D.  Vukcevic,  R. 
Stauffer.  W.  Reynolds.  R.  Lilley,  J.  Grinstead.  F.  Gron.  M.  Bathory, 
H.  Theis,  T.  Murphv.  W.  Beacham,  H.  Pierce,  R.  Alloway,  R.  Speel. 
Row   Three:   C.  Orlando,  C.   Bayer.  W.   Castrovinci,   P.   Davidson,  J. 


X'idmar,  R.  \'idmar,  R.  Chaunce,  J.  Cesa,  W.  Sederholm,  J.  Blank- 
schaen,  D.  Bizily,  R.  Hudec.  Row  Four:  W.  Attamante,  E.  Prostor, 
M.  Orazen,  T.  McGill,  W.  Schmenk,  R.  Murphy,  J.  Stinson,  J.  Randt, 
F.  Jernejcic,  R.  Rackar,  J.  Carr,  R.  Bowen,  J.  Gilkerson,  G.  Mason, 
R.  Kovach,  J.  Polanc,  J.  Peters,  D.  Henderson,  R.  Parker,  H.  David, 
K.   Gortz,   O.  DeMarco. 


174 


CHESS  TEAM 

Though  the  Chess  Team  is  one  of  the 
youngest  organizations,  it  has  been 
among  the  most  successful  of  the  inter- 
scholastic  teams  at  Euclid  High.  Armed 
only  with  his  own  judgement  and  a  basic 
knowledge  of  opening  theory,  the  chess 
player  must  pit  his  mind  against  that  of 
his  opponent  in  battle  for  victory  on  .the 
chessboard. 


NATIONAL  ATHLETIC 
SCHOLARSHIP  SOCIETY 

The  ability  to  combine  scholarship 
and  athletic  achievement  is  a  rare  talent. 
This  is  why  the  members  of  the  National 
Athletic  Scholarship  Society  have  a  spe- 
cial reason  to  be  proud,  for  in  combining 
these  two  qualities,  they  have  achieved 
a  full  and  versatile  high  school  life. 


LETTERMAN'S  CLUB 

He  had  begun  his  training  months  be- 
fore. Long  sweaty  practices  and  aching 
muscles  were  the  price  he  had  to  pay  for 
his  athletic  skill.  Now  that  was  all  past. 
He  had  worked  hard,  played  hard,  and 
helped  Euclid  win.  The  gold  letter  he 
received  was  a  symbol  of  Euclid's  appre- 
ciation for  his  effort. 


NATIONAL  ATHLETIC  SCHOLARSHIP  SOCIETY-i?oa> 
One:  F.  Jernejcic,  W.  Fuchs.  Row  Two:  W.  Attamante,  M. 
Orazen,  R.  Chaunce,  H.  David.  Row  Three:  B.  Sederholm,  P. 
Davidson,  M.  Bathory,  K.  Gortz.  Row  Four:  W.  Rinas,  C. 
Ehinger,  T.  Perlioni,  R.  Alloway. 


ATHLETIC  BOARD-/?ou;  One:  A.  Vaccariello,  C.  Eckert,  H. 
Daugherty,  D.  Mohr,  V.  Resch,  R.  Addis.  Row  Two:  C.  Swackhamer, 
C.  Owens,  J.  Bergem,  D.  Thompson,  H.  Nold. 


'm 


"^TT 


WAI  NAPOLO— Row  One:  D.  Bell,  N.  Mijacek,  L.  Milazzotto, 
M.  Prendergast,  C.  Novak,  K.  Fetter,  P.  Miller,  W.  Conrad,  C. 
Cresson.  Rou'  Two:  K.  Tuckerman,  A.  Winet,  C.  Halus,  G. 
Reed,  M.  Green.  D.  Mansuy,  S.  Downen,  D.  Swisher,  P.  Dob- 
nikar,  D.  Thompson,  E.  Chaunce,  W.  Gauch,  R.  Korthals,  T. 


Brennan,  E.  Call^oll.  li  Mills,  B.  Burger.  Row  Three:  T.  Goble, 
R.  Ashley,  J.  Kiaale.  \V.  Houck,  S.  Tumbry,  K.  Scheurman,  R. 
Gainer,  W.  Vicic,  R.  Statz,  G.  Wickes,  J.  Randt,  G.  Loconti,  R. 
Horrocks,  R.  Hughes. 


The  swim  club  initiations  are  ghastly! 


WAI  NAPOLO  OFFICERS-.Roii'  One:  K.  Fetter  vice  president,  M 
Prendergast  secretary.    Roxv  Two:  R.  Hughes  treasurer,  K. 
Scheurman  president. 


WAI  NAPOLO 

Wai  Napolo  supplies  leaders  to  help 
teach  swimming  classes.  Each  Swim  Club 
member,  wearing  his  distinctive  black 
bathing  suit  (more  often  dry  than  wet) 
makes  a  handsome  figure  in  the  pool, 
amid  the  splash  and  spray  of  the  swim- 
mers. The  spirit  and  enthusiasm  of  the 
Swim  Club  members  is  evident  as  their 
individual  efforts  merge  to  produce  the 
annual  Swim  Show.  As  a  group,  the 
members  have  wild  parties,  wild  initia- 
tions, and  wild  fights. 


GIRLS  LEADERS  CLUB 

Members  of  the  Girls  Leaders  Club, 
chosen  as  sophomores  and  juniors  accord- 
ing to  athletic  skill,  character,  and  schol- 
arship, act  as  valuable  aids  to  physical 
education  classes.  Girls  leaders  encour- 
age sportsmanship,  the  development  of 
skills,  and  knowledge  of  rules  by  giving 
make-ups,  acting  as  referees,  and  assist- 
ing teachers  in  the  instruction  of  girls' 
gym  classes.  Among  the  other  duties  of 
the  Girls  leaders  are  taking  attendance 
and  setting  up  athletic  equipment. 


GIRLS  LEADERS  ChVB-Row  One:  E.  Petkovsek  vice  president,  D.  Boehlke 
president,  M.  Zola  secretary,  P.  Corrigan  Jiistorian,  G.  Brandt  treasurer.  Row 
Two:  D.  Stock,  N.  Bailey,  M.  Travnik,  B.  Harper,  K.  Tomko,  K.  Stomberg. 
Row  Three:  C.  Kerestes,  S.  Tarantino,  L.  Poese,  M.  McGraw,  M.  Kalinowski, 
M.  Beery,  K.  Popiolek.  Rou'  Four:  J.  Debelak,  K.  Lybarger,  B.  Wilcoxon,  S. 
Miller,  E.  Sceranka,  B.  Applequist,  A.  Will,  J.  Krapenc. 


177 


Kathy  Popiolek  executes  a  shoulder 
stand  on  the  horse. 


GIRLS'  ATHLEllC   ASSOCIATION   OFFICERS-SMted,   left   to   right:    D.  Boehlke   president, 
M.  Beery  secretary.    Standing,  left  to  right:  G.  Brandt  treasurer,  B.  Harper  vice  president. 


Colleen  McBroom  performs  a  three-pointed  single  ring  suspension. 


178 


GIRLS'  ATHLETIC  ASSOCIATION 

Students  must  aspire  for  physical 
agility  in  order  to  develop  co-ordination 
and  profit  from  the  exercise  so  necessary 
to  poise  and  good  health.  Participation 
in  the  intra-mural  sports  of  the  Girls' 
Athletic  Association  provides  this  oppor- 
tunity and  allows  girls  to  "loosen  up"  in 
spare  time  after  undergoing  the  tension 
of  the  school  day. 


Karen  Hearn  exhibits  dexterity  in  levitation  class. 


w 


Basketball  promotes  agility. 


179 


/ 


i 


p.  A.  ANNOUNCERS-floii'  One  across:  P.  Wolf,  M.  Bogatay,  K.  Goldlust. 
Rou<  Two:  B.  Ellis,  W.  Schuette,  L.  Loope.  Rotu  Three:  S.  Wall,  K.  Liver- 
more,  G.  Kozlevcar. 


P.  A.  CLUB— /?ou'  One  Diagonally:  S.  Chappell,  D.  Baxter,  S.  LaPorte,  B.  Usalis.  Roxu  Two 
Diagonally:  J.  Pierce,  J.  Struna.  B.  Miller,  W.  Sneller.  Roxv  Three  Diagonally:  P.  Deegan,  N. 
Tomsich,  G.  Kozlevcar.  S.  Flood,  G.  Mcllrath,  N.  Sherman.  Row  Four  Diagonally:  K.  Znidarsic, 
P.  Wolf,  J.  Winkler,  B.  Hohs,  T.  Schaffer.  Row  Five  Diagonally:  C.  AHen,  J.  Kozlevcar,  R. 
Hotchkiss,  J.  Tkatch.  Row  Six  Diagonally:  P.  Federico,  R.  Hagberg,  J.  Scha.ser.  Rozl'  Seven 
Diagonally:  J.  Stillinger,  M.  Bogatay. 


'$ 


I 


i 


p.  A.  CLUB  OflCERS-Lefl  to  right:  G.  Kozlev- 
car  president,  B.  Miller  secretary,  L.  Burgin  vice 
president. 


P.A.  TECHNICIANS 

"Room  226,  please."  Feet  fly  off  the 
desk,  the  radio  is  turned  down,  and  a 
courteous  "Yes,  sir"  accompanies  a  fren- 
zied fumbling  for  the  right  plug.  The 
connection  is  made  as  once  again  the  P.A. 
technicians  have  helped  keep  the  school 
efficiently  run  by  providing  fast,  reliable 
communications. 


P.A.  ANNOUNCERS 

Every  morning  students  and  teachers 
are  greeted  by  the  P.A.  announcers  with 
announcements  of  general  school  inter- 
est. Scores  of  the  last  football  game  or 
wrestling  meet,  reminders  of  club  meet- 
ings after  school,  information  about 
tickets  for  the  next  away  game,  advertise- 
ments for  future  plays  and  dances,  and 
commercials  for  the  book  store  are 
brought  to  the  student  body  and  faculty 
by   this  hard  working  organization. 


i^ 


Wade  Schuette  reads  a  morning  annonncement. 


181 


MOVIE  CLUB 

Students  learn  by  applying  the  laws 
and  principles  derived  from  textbooks  to 
everyday  practical  situations.  Education- 
al films  provide  students  with  a  better 
understanding  of  their  studies  by  demon- 
strating how  to  associate  factual  material 
with  practical  usage  in  their  own  en- 
vironments. In  order  to  assist  in  the 
education  of  Euclid  High  students  and 
to  add  interest  to  the  tediousness  of  the 
school  day,  classroom  and  noon  movies 
are  provided  as  a  service  by  the  members 
of  the  Movie  Club. 


*  M 


STAGE  CRE\V-Lf/i  to  right:  D.  Ritchie,  T.  Bell,  R.  .Summers 


CAMERA  CLUB 

The  amateur  photographer  who  joins 
the  Camera  Club  finds  that  he  has  a 
chance  to  share  techniques  and  experi- 
ences with  other  equally  interested  mem- 
bers in  the  club.  Besides  being  of  service 
to  the  school,  he  derives  a  great  deal  of 
enjoyment  from  being  included  in  the 
organization. 


STAGE  CREW 

The  behind-the-scenes  work  of  the  Stage 
Crew  is  often  one  of  the  most  effective 
and  least  appreciated  parts  of  a  school 
production  or  assembly.  Settings  and 
lighting  are  combined  to  produce  the 
pleasurable  effect  of  a  good  program. 


182 


MOVIE  CLVB-Row  One:  A.  Rabun.  C.  Land.  J.  I'ickcu.  R.  /.iizck,  A.  Schelguiiov,  J.  Baum. 
Row  Two:  D.  Blakelcy,  P.  Duncan.  M.  Dc\incy,  L.  Foy,  J.  .McKibbcn,  .S.  \'onRckowski.  Row 
Three:  L.  Eaglen,  J.  Ccsa,  D.  Ritchie,  Mr.  Bailey  sponsor. 


CAMERA  CLVB-Row  One:  S.  Wall,  H.  Spivack,  J.  Laka- 
tosh.  Row  Two:  D.  Lyman,  G.  Bernstein,  D.  Kne.  Row 
Three:  C.  Schroeter,  D.  Nettis,  J.  Usalis,  N.  Beeke. 


I  I    IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIWIHMIIIM 


JUNIOR   RED   CKOSS-RoiLi    One:    V.   Yager,   L.   Clotts,   B.   King,   M.   Yager,   L. 
Deans.    Row   Two:   R.  Dunn,  P.  Hiller,  N.  Furniss,  D.  Hiller,  J.  Winkler. 


Jan  Krapenc  takes  over  while  Mrs.  Wise  is  O.  T.  L. 


Chuck  Lanning  is  weighed  by  Nancy  Campbell. 


JUNIOR  RED  CROSS 

Among  the  smallest  of  Euclid's  organ- 
izations, the  Junior  Red  Cross  is  dedi- 
cated to  the  task  of  contributing  to  the 
school  and  community  through  carefully 
planning  and  carrying  out  service  pro- 
jects with  the  aid  of  other  school  organ- 
izations. 


184 


FUTURE  NURSES  CLUB 

Euclid  High's  Future  Nurses  Club  pro- 
vides its  members  with  extensive  informa- 
tion concerning  the  various  fields  of  this 
profession  by  showing  movies,  hearing 
lectures  by  student  and  registered  nurses, 
discussing  the  merits  of  particular  nurs- 
ing schools,  and  touring  local  hospitals. 
Members  provide  service  and  gain  prac- 
tical experience  by  assisting  Mrs.  Wise  in 
the  school  dispensary  and  doing  volun- 
teer work  at  Euclid-Glenville  Hospital. 


Even  a  headache  can  become  bearable  in  the  clinic. 


FUTURE  NURSES  CLVR-Row  One:  V.  Goss,  R.  Gargiulo,  J. 
Zeider,  L.  Clotts,  M.  Yager,  M.  Roma,  N.  Kaston.  P.  Fischietto,  J. 
Krapenc.  Row  Two:  N.  Lindquist,  K.  Popiolek,  B.  Plaggemier,  G. 
Miller,   K.   Buehner,  J.   Winkler,  J.   Beechuk,  J.   Locker,   E.   Kozar. 


Row  Three:  B.  Pavlik,  E.  Offak,  V.  Snow,  K.  Fetter,  H.  Krauss,  J. 
Bender,  D.  Vitanza,  J.  Delsanter,  C.  Halus,  D.  Boehlke.  Row  Four: 
P.  Smith,  R.  Marmash,  J.  Stanek,  N.  Campbell,  E.  Gray,  C.  Baldini, 
P.  Chylla,  P.  Hadarich,  R.  Oelsner. 


SENIOR  FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICX-Row  One:  B.  Sabu- 
la,  B.  \Viiuers.  S.  Gordon,  R.  Rock,  K.  Balslcy,  H.  Beithold,  B. 
Bogatay,  B.  Miller,  S.  Goodyear,  J.  Eggleston,  S,  Willcocks,  J. 
Slaby,  K.  Kimberly,  L.  Clotts,  J.  Adkins,  S.  Flood.  Row  Two:  K. 
Wilber,  B.  Kimen,  S.  Peacock,  J.  Pulver,  R.  Ziizek,  T.  Tekancic,  S. 
Berry,   L.   Burk,   M.   Prendergast,   B.   Harper,   C.   Pasquale,   B.   Hava, 


}.  Cook,  B.  Mushinko,  D.  Hillcr.  Roip  Three:  C.  Allar,  R.  Ahey, 
b,  Urbaiiick.  M.  DeMotle,  K.  Slombcrg,  U.  Travnik,  D.  ^\'bcelcr,  C. 
Arnold,  C,  Krnell.  1).  Maroff,  J.  Miller,  P.  Ludek,  R.  Dnnn,  K.  Cwik. 
Roie  Four:  K.  McCormick,  D.  Kanner,  K.  Blassingame,  R.  Peterson, 
E.  Bnlicek,  J.  Roscoc,  D.  Miller,  L.  Bacnik,  E.  Nainiger,  G.  Genzen, 
R.   Roskincn,  R.  Alloway,  D,   Kiie,  J.  Usalis,  K.  Hutchisson. 


JUNIOR  FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA-fioju  One:  L.  Rees, 
K.  Fowler,  D.  Harris,  B.  Tercek,  N.  Mijacek,  C.  Humnion,  P.  Vidusich, 
B.  Applequist,  L.  Loope,  R.  Vaccariello,  M.  Zola,  S.  Schade,  P. 
Federico.  Row  Two:  M.  Fields,  M.  Balsley,  P.  Mahany,  D.  Fike,  C. 
Eppich,  C.  Martin,  S.  Brain,  L.  Nurmi,  M.  Prokopovich,  S.  Calvert,  K. 
Lutz,    V.    Wick,    L.    Fordyce,    D.    Lukat,    B,    Wilcoxon,    R.    Oelsner. 


Rou'  Three:  J.  Gutka,  J.  Tharp,  B.  Kramer,  K.  Tuckerman,  N. 
Rakas.  S.  Babr,  C.  Maresh,  S.  Grisard,  E.  Wilke,  A.  Will,  M.  Hada- 
rich,  S.  Ste£anko,  S.  Stross,  C.  Brandt,  J.  Debelak,  K.  Lybarger.  Roxv 
Four:  L.  Simpson,  L.  Scheve,  L.  Lege,  M.  Leber,  B.  Kovach,  E. 
Peterson,  W.  Boag,  R.  Blatnick,  J.  Reider,  C.  Cresson,  R.  Marmash, 
W,  Conrad,  C.  Sedusky,  S.  Novotny. 


SOPHOMORE  FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA-Row  One: 
D.  Exans,  E,  Griinm,  D.  Henderson,  P.  Redding,  L.  Tomko,  E. 
Wehrle,  B.  Budas,  C.  Gabrenya,  D.  Kaselak,  S.  Goinbach,  J.  McKib- 
ben,  B.  Mills,  R.  Res,  D.  Romano,  J,  Rose.  Row  Two:  D.  Geisky,  C. 
Steaglcr,  L.  Siegel,  S.  Anderson,  J.  Craig,  M.  Lynch,  D.  King,  M. 
Gojak,  E.  Begalke,  L.  Long,  K,  Hashagen,  J.  Howell,  S,  Lefkowitz,  J. 
Houry,  S,  DeVanna,  E,   Hanes,  N.  Crone.    Roto   Three:    M.  Steagler, 


J.  Grillo,  M.  Mansperger,  S.  Borgstead,  M.  Lis,  T.  Man,  J.  Hocevar, 
C;.  Havreberg,  K.  Livermorc,  R.  Skeivis,  N.  Yeray,  L.  Payne,  S.  La- 
Porte,  L.  Mocilnikar,  A.  August,  D.  Collins,  C.  Reeves,  F.  Ulle,  M. 
Frost.  Row  Four:  D.  Hathaway,  J.  Pearn,  C.  Ritz,  J.  Cesnik,  E. 
Chaunce,  L.  Miller,  J.  Brown,  N.  McNab,  D.  Germovsek,  B.  Fried- 
man, A.  Stepic,  K.  Korosec,  B.  Holcomb,  S.  Florsey,  J.  Dainberger, 
C.  Krapence,  P.  Alexander,  S.  VonRekowski,  C.  Cook. 


FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA 

Future  Teachers  offers  potential  teach- 
ers the  opportunity  to  discover  the  dif- 
ferent aspects  of  this  career.  Listening  to 
speakers  in  the  field  of  education,  doing 
substitute  teaching  in  other  Euclid 
schools,  and  tutoring  students  help  FTA 
members  to  decide  if  teaching  should  be 
their  career.  This  year  a  Boys'  FTA  was 
organized  to  give  boys  a  preview  of  the 
teaching  profession. 


FUTURE  TEACHERS  OF  AMERICA  EXECUTIVE  BOARD-floio 
One:  K.  Lybarger,  C.  Arnold,  D.  Wheeler,  K.  Balsley.  Roio  Two:  M. 
Balsley,  S.  Calvert,  C.  Maresh,  H.  Berthold.  Roio  Three:  J.  "Roscoe, 
L.  Bacnik,  L.  Lege,  J.  Debelak. 


187 


KEY  CLUB 

Serving  directly  their  school  and  com- 
munity, and  thus  indirectly  serving  their 
country,  the  members  o£  the  Key  Club 
derive  much  satisfaction  from  participat- 
ing in  their  organization's  activities.  The 
Key  Club  is  an  international  organization 
of  high  school  boys,  and  is  sponsored  by 
the  Kiwanis  International. 


FOREMAN'S  CLUB 

The  main  activity  of  the  members  of 
the  Foreman's  Chib  is  to  assist  the  in- 
dustrial arts  teachers  in  instructing  their 
classes.  They  have  qualified  for  this  club 
through  their  achievements  in  these 
classes  and  their  demonstrated  leadership 
abilities. 


Chuck  Hayes  decorates  the  Atlas  statue. 


KEY  club-Row  one:  R.  Chaunce,  G.  Kalan,  R.  Haller,  T.  Jarvis, 
R.  Alloway,  E.  Bulicek,  J.  Zevnik,  R.  Klann,  R.  Dicckmann,  F. 
Hatch,  R.  Gasper,  H.  David,  J.  Lakatosh,  C.  Hayes.  \V.  Dague,  W. 
CastroVinci,  R.  Pejeau.  Rou'  Two:  R.  Torter.  R.  Peterson,  A.  Pol- 
sineUi,  B.  Jones,  R.  Surtz,  D.  Primo.  R.  Brigden,  K.  Potokar,  J. 
Carlson,  C.  Orebaugh.  J.  Reider,  J.  Kneale.  Rou'  Three:  K.  Takacs, 
T.  Goble,  H.  Spolar,  C.  Murdoch,  R.  Karash.  C.  Hurwitch,  K. 
Barta,  R.  Lakatosh,  D.  Demian,  D.  Bentley,  G.  Gale,  G.  Paolucci. 
Roiv  Four:  G.  Moore,  L  Stapleton,  K.  Bateman,  T.  ^Vohlgemuth,  P. 
\'accaiiello,  R.  Collins,  D.  Adams,  W.  Schmenk,   R.  Ashley. 


AD  CLUB 

Selling  and  collecting  tickets,  stamp- 
ing hands,  checking  passes,  and  generally 
helping  the  confusion  of  such  events  as 
basketball  games  to  become  ordered  con- 
fusion are  the  duties  of  the  Ad  Club. 
Under  the  direction  of  Mr.  Vaccariello, 
the  club  helped  athletic  events  to  run 
efficiently. 


Mary  Socder  performs  an  ad  staff  function,  stamping  hands. 


.AD  CLVB-Row  One:  S.  Schade,  J.  Sovich,  E.  Wehrle,  P.  'VVattcr- 
man.  Row  Two:  J.  Locker,  K.  Buehner,  B.  Shuber,  M.  Soeder,  B. 
Mushinko.  M.  Fields.  Rou'  Three:  B.  Vidensek,  L.  Simpson,  R. 
Bosetin,  R.  Belanich,  D.  Mansperger,  R.  \Vanchik,  J.  Goodwin,  C. 
Malovic. 


FOREMAN'S  CLVB-Row  One:  T.  Tamburrino,  K.  Scheurman. 
W.  Grant,  D.  Hudec.  Row  Two:  R.  Ball,  J.  Whiting,  D.  Vend. 
J.  Schroeter.  Row  Three:  J.  Brazee,  R.  Bizzarri,  W.  Bending, 
C.  Coup. 


189 


.'^  -as. 


ftti"        i»i 


:i 


^ 


..--^  * , 


r# 


Seniors 


In  the  closing  msli  of  Jiis  school  career,  the 
senior  paused  a  moment,  suddenly  realizing 
that  this  loas  it;  in  a  few  loeeks  he'd  he  on  his 
own.  He  reflected  on  the  past  year,  his  senior 
year.  EverytJiing  meant  more  to  him  because 
he  was  a  part  of  the  class  of  '62.  The  football 
games,  the  dances,  and  the  Alma  Mater  were 
especially  liis,  for  in  the  past  three  years  Euclid 
High  had  become  as  much  a  part  of  him  as  he 
was  a  part  of  it.  Noiu  that  he  was  almost 
through  he  ivanted  to  slow  down  time;  he 
umnted  to  savor  his  last  feiv  iveeks  for  he  would 
never  again  achieve  quite  the  same  carefree 
disposition.  The  senior  banquet,  the  senior 
prom.,  and  graduation  rushed  by;  it  was  over. 


SENIOR  CLASS   OFFICERS-ie/t   to  right:   C.  Ehingcr  praident,   E.   Petkovsek  secretary,  W. 
Fuchs  vice  president. 


Mrs.  Helen  Stewart 
Senior  Class  Counselor. 


Mr.  Frank  Troglia 
Senior  Class  Counselor. 


192 


SENIOR  CABINET-7?oi(.  One:  T.  Tckancic,  L.  Crobaugh.  H.  Bc-rthokl.  C.  Kline,  L.  Milazzotto, 
P.  Freed.  Row  Two:  M.  Breitsch.  S.  Robbins,  C.  Krnell.  P.  Johnson,  C.  Pasquale,  C.  Cwik. 
Row  Three:  B.  Lilley,  K.  Gortz,  D.  Gyongyos,  W.  Ebert. 


Mary  Prcndergast  appears  skeptical  as  Rod  Diinkcr  extols  the  virtues  of  being  a  senior. 


Joyce  Adkins 
Rhoda  Ahey 
Ronald  Alexander 


Diane  Aljancic 
James  Aljancic 
Helen  Allar 


Marie  AUchin 
Robert  Alloway 
Henry  Altenweg 


James  Altknecht 
Leona  Amato 
\\'illiam  Amato 


Mian  Anderson 
Ned  Anderson 
Lynn  Andrews 


194 


I'm   the  leader! 


Mai)   Jane  Andrulis 
Richard  Archbokl 
David  Armstrong 


Cathleen  Arnold 
\\'illiam  Attamante 
Joan  Auten 


Karen  Avery 
Gary  Bacnik 
Larry  Bacnik 


195 


Karen  Bahr 


Nancy  Bailey 


David  Baird 


Edward  Bajec  Ronald  Ball 


Carol  Balogh 
Katherine  Balsley 
Jillene  Bates 


Michael  Bathory 
Denise  Batt 
Janice  Baum 


Charles  Bayer 
Judy  Beck 
Thomas  Beckwith 


196 


Chuck  Lokai,  Bob  Lillcy  and  Larry  ^Vhalen  eat  lunch  in  the  cafeteria. 


Norman  Beeke 
Richard  Beljan 


Concetta  Belpulsi 
AVilliam  Bending 


Janice  Benlein 
Michael  Bernard 


Susan  Berry 
Helga  Berthold 


James  Bertosa 
Barbara  Besednik 


197 


Robert  Betts 
Alfred  Beyer 


Jane  Beyerle 
John  Bittence 


Margaret  Bizzarri 
Robert  Bizzarri 


Kenneth  Blassingame 
Joanne  Bocskey 


Constance  Bodnar 
Diana  Boehlke 


198 


UmtLd  we  stand. 


"Aw,  go  on.    There's  not  really   a  panther  behind   me!" 


Bonita  Bogatay 
Marquita  Boros 


Victoria  Botz 
Bonnie  Bowman 


199 


*.Ffi<iiKftru*rt*wnnHHri«nWi*'»ff«w«! 


Joseph  Boyle 
James  Brazee 


Marilyn  Breitsch 
Richard  Brieden 


Gerri  Brinovec 
Dennis  Brinza 


Pat  Bruch 
Kenneth  Bubonics 


Margaret  Budan 
Donna  Budic 


Going  up. 


200 


Earle  Bulicek 
Linda  Burk 
George  Burke 


Claudia  Butler 
David  Cabala 
Diane  Camino 


Nancie  Campbell 
Bob  Carpenter 
^\'illianl  CastroVinci 


James  Cesa 
Richard  Chaunce 
Maxine  Chiarello 


Carol  Chinnici 
Jeanette  Chiofolo 
Kathleen  Cholewicki 


Sure-shot   Ferrante   and   Quick-draw   Powers   horse    around. 


202 


Mardy  Church 

Carol  Cline 

Wayne  Colonna 

Philip  Cicco 

Lorraine  Clotts 

Rita  Colt 

Sharron  Clark 

Judy  Colan 

Julie  Cook 

Terry  Clark 

Francis  Collins 

William  Cooper 

Robert  Copperstein  Charles  Coup 

Patricia  Corea  Dennis  Coy 

Beverly  Corrigan  James  Crahen 

Patricia  Corrigan  Susan  Crane 


203 


Loman  Crawford  Lynn  Crobaugh 


Helen  Cumminsfs  Kathleen  Cwik 


[4-litf 


Kathleen  D'Anna 
Don  D'Onofrio 
Gary  Dackor 


Sandra  Dadlow 
William  Dague 
Kathleen  Dailey 


Dana  Dardis 
Lina  Daugherty 
Howard  David 


204 


n 


Diane  Wheeler  and  Laura  Skomski,  hard  at  work  in   the  Survey  office. 


Paul  Davidson 


Oliver  DeMarco 


Rosemary  Demore 


Marium  DeMotte 


John  Derosa 


205 


JoAnn  Dean 


Edward  Debevec  Helen  Dengcl  Ralph  Dieckmann  Frank  Diulus 


Marilyn  Dodds 
Douglas  Dolinar 
Frank  Doljack 


Paul  Doller 

Mary  Kay  Domitor 

James  Donaldson 


Marilyn  Dorn 
Robert  Drear 
Ralph  Dunker 


206 


Ruth  Dunn 
A\'ard  Ebert 
Sam  Edge 


Judith  Eggleston 
Charles  Ehinger 
Barbara  Ellis 


'Liniljo   Lanv   and   the   Lunatics.' 


207 


Ralph  Dieckmann   combines  study  with  relaxation. 


Michael  Estvander  Kenneth  Fee 

Marjorie  Falcone  Suzanne  Feklman 


Donna  Felmley 
Rudolph  Felz 


Marc  Fenster  Karen  Fetter 

Raymond  Ferrante  Bernice  Fifolt 


h^TM 


208 


Janice  Fifolt 
Michael  Fike 
Linda  Finley 


Bob  Fioritto 
Paula  Fisciiietto 
James  Fisher 


James  Fitzgerald 
Martin  Fitzsimons 
Fred  Fleck 


Jeanette  Fleshin 
Sharon  Flood 
Jim  Flowers 


James  Forster 
Larry  Fowler 
Jacqueline  Fox 


209 


Richard  Fox 
Linda  Foy 


James  Frazier 
Linda  Freeh 


Penny  Freed 
Charlotte  Fried 


Elizabeth  Fromer 
James  Froora 


Carl  Frye 
William  Fuchs 


Ken   Krivok,  an  alert  hall  guard  at  his  post. 


210 


Jim  Ccsa  feeds  Cathy   Lybargcr  a  line. 


Nancy  Furniss  Rosemarie  Gargiulo       David  Garten  Janice  Gathercole 

Gregg  Furth  Darlene  Garland  Robert  Gasper  William  Gauch 


211 


Marcia  Gaylon 
Gary  Genzen 
Robert    George 
Wayne  Gerl 


Sylvia  Geyer 
Karen  Giesse 
Donald  Gillespie 
Gloria  Gilmore 


Ronald  Glaser 
Donna  Glatz 


JoAnne  Globokar 
Sherilyn  Goodyear 


212 


Sandra  Gordon 
JoAnn  Gornick 


Ken  Gortz 
Virginia  Goss 


Leo  Grajzar 
Donna  Grano 


\\'illiam  Grant 
Gerald  Granville 


Marjorie  Green 
Kathy  Greenway 


Students   show   varied   attitudes   toward   ninth   period   assemblies. 


213 


u-mf... 


Gerry  Kozlevcar  saved  the  show  by  spinning  the  record  by  hand. 


Linda  Gribbons 
Alan  Gronert 


Paula  Groonis 
Gerald  Gross 


214 


rn*  ft  'I  HliH^wHM'BnninrTi  TiPi 


Jerry  Spcnko,  a  Graduate,  contemplates  on  his  happy  days  at  Euclid. 


David  Gulbenkian  Lee  Gunton 

Judith  Gullo  David  Gyongyos 


Gary  Hager 
Ruth  Halderman 


Glen  Hall 
Ronald  Haller 


Nancy  Hamilton 
Thomas  Hamilton 


215 


Sandra  Haney 
Barbara  Harper 
Karen  Harris 
Patricia  Harris 


Caroline  Harrison 
John  Harrison 
Richard  Hasher 
Gary  Hasselbach 


Frank  Hatch 
Ralph  Haubert 
Bernice  Hava 
Robert  Haworth 


Charles  Hayes 
Sue  Heasley 
Susan  Heintz 
Faye  Hellman 


216 


•]^H^- 


p>^. 

i 

Barbara  Helmick 
Bill  Henikman 
William  Herbst 

\ 

\^ 

f 

Doris  Hiller 
Robert  Hodder 
Thomas  Hoinski 

i 

Pi 

Did  you  say  cheese!    No,  Dunker. 


217 


i;  ;.i;:[i!B:cns<U!imnaiii 


Kenneth  Hola  Richard  Holcomb  Carole  Horn  Richard  Horrocks  Todd  Horton 


Joe  Horvath  David  House  James  Hovan  Janet  Hoykar  Bruce  Hudec 


->•«' 


ifrhdik 


Tom  Hudson  Richard  Hughes  Russell  Hurlburt  Karen  Hutchisson  Pat   la  Figliola 


219 


Ronald  Ivec 
Tony  Jamnik 


Donna  Janis 
Edward   Jarc 


Thomas  Jarvis 
Constance  Johnson 

Majorettes  are  always  beaming 


Philip  Johnson 
Phyllis  Johnson 


Gerran  Jones 
Robert  Jones 


220 


Sharon  Jones 
Christine  Jonke 


Donald  Kadunc 
W'illiam  Kaib 


George  Kalan 
Frank  Kalnasy 
Donald  Kanner 
Mike  Kapke 


Judy  Kasunic 
Dennis  Kaye 
Carole  Keidel 
Marjorie  Kelly 


221 


Terrence  Kelly 


Kathryn  Kimberly 
Elizabeth  Kimen 
Carol  Kintz 


Larry  Kintz 
Florence  Kirk 
Susan  Kirk 


222 


Richard  Klann 
Robert  Klann 


Dennis  Kleinhenz 
Frank  Klemenc 


Helen  K'aiiss  becomes  a  Marlboro  man. 


Warner  Klich  Donald  Kne 


Linda  Koci 


Lawrence  Kogan  Beverly  Kokal 


223 


Gary  Korasec  Craig  Kos 


Constance  Kosanovich    Rickey  Koskinen 


Bill  Vicic,  Norm  Beeke  and  Tom  Burroughs  in   the  season's  first  snowball  fight. 


224 


Rosemary  Koskovics       Elaine  Kozar 
Paul  Kostansek  Gerald  Kozlevcar 


Tony  Krampel  Helen  Krauss  Gail  Krielow 

Charmaine  Kranyak        Gail  Krecic  Kenneth  Krivok 


Constance  Krnell 
Tom  Kukorelli 
Marilyn  Kulwin 


John  Kurtis 
Laurene  Kytle 
Barbara  Laddis 


225 


L-wr.^. 


Joseph  Lakatosh  Charles  Lamb  Cheryl  Land  Carol  Lanese  Patricia  Lang 


George  Langa 
Robert  Lange 
Constance  Larkin 


^Vhat  do  voii  iiuan,  I  don't  keep  a  ck-aii  locker? 


226 


Maidee  Lasnik  Robert  Lefkowitz  Richard  Lehman  Terry  Leigh 


Richard  Leisenheimer 


Patricia  Leister 
Gina  Lerz 


Susan  Lewis 
Robert  Lilley 


Ann  Lindquist 
AVilliam  Linsz 


Beverly  Lohrey 
Jerry  Lohrke 


227 


Charles  Lokar 


Jean  Lonchar 


Ronald  Long 


Flora  Lorence 


Patricia  Lowry 


Mardy  Church  takes  time  out  from  Survey  and  cheering  to  do  homework. 


Barbara  Luckay 
Peggy  Ludek 


Cheryl  Lutsch 
Donna  Mac  Askill 


228 


3MiL- 


Patricia  Machurey  Bonnie  Maher 

Kathleen  Mack  ^Villiam  Mallula 

Geraldine  Macks  John  Malokas 

Doris  Magargil  Joanne  Mandel 


Marlene  Manfredonia  Dan  Mansuy 

Carol  Mangano  Dorothy  Maroff 

Mary  Mangino  Charles  Martin 

David  Mansperger  Joan  Martin 


229 


Douglas  Mason 
Patricia  Mason 


If  you  want  to  beat  North,  clap  your  hands 


Nancy  Maurer 
Marlene  Mazza 
Colleen  McBroom 


230 


Katherine  McCormick 
Thomas  McGill 
John  McKeon 


Susan  McNamara 

Mike  Medlen 

Kathryn  Mihalic 

Bonnie  Miller 

William  McPeek 

Ken  Mehls 

Maryann  Mihalic 

Catherine  Miller 

Ken  Meares 

Dan  Mester 

Patricia  Mika 

Dennis  Miller 

Carmen  Meden 

Diana  Miese 

Lucille  Milazzotto 

Gertrude  Miller 

231 


Why,  it's  called  "Snowman   in  snow,"  what  else? 


Jeanne  Miller 
Pamela  Miller 


Robert  Miller 
Marilyn  Milner 


Mary  Milone 
Kathleen  Mog 


Eager  stndents  anticipate  an 
active  scliool  clay. 


232 


233 


William  Murray 
Barbara  Mushinko 
Laima  Musteikis 


234 


EUp 


Beverly  Neff  Donald  Nettis  William  Newcomb  Carol  Novak 

Gabriel  Neola  Ken  Neustedt  Arthur  Newman  Joseph  Nutter 


Wayne  O'Coin 
Tim  O'Hara 


Judith  Okorn 
George  Oesterle 


235 


Jef£  Oker 
Patricia  Opalich 


Kenneth  Orazen 
Carlo  Orlando 


Thomas  Ostkar 
Richard  Otto 


Donald  Overberger 
Ed  Palm 


You  haven't  heard  anything  yet. 


236 


I've  heard  sophomores  were  young,  but  this  is  ridiculous! 


Roy  Palmer  Dennis  Papesh  Carol  Paratore  Frank  Parsons 

Jane  Panesk  Bc\erly  Papp  Charles  Parsons  Patrick  Parziale 


237 


Dennis  Paskey 
Cheryl  Pasquale 


Daniel  Paul 
Arthur  Paulovcin 


Sharon  Paulsen 
Frank  Pavlic 


Barbara  Pavlik 
John  Payerchin 


I'll  see  you  and  raise  you  five. 


238 


Sharon  Peacock 
Bill  Peck 
Jeanette    Pejack 


Richard  Pejeau 
Ken  Pekar 
Ann  Pelyak 


Kathleen  Penny 
Dennis  Perkins 
Thomas  Perlioni 


Marcia  Perme 
Robert  Perry 
James  Petersen 


Randy  Peterson 
Shirley  Peterson 
Evelyn  Petkovsek 


239 


Dennis  Petro 

Shirley  Pishkur 

Wayne  Pettek 

Joanne  Piskur 

Lawrence  Piper 

Michael  Pistillo 

Vincent  Piscopo 

Carol  Pitt 

Betty  Plaggemier  Bonnie  Ponce 

Anthony  Polsinelli  Gayle  Potichny 


240 


iMbn' 


Diane  Potts 
Marjorie  Powalie 


Don  Powers 
Mary  Prendergast 


Martha  Price 
David  Prime 


Eric  Prostor 
Dody  Provan 


Another  roll  of  scotch  tape  and  I  think  it'll  fly. 


James  Puhger 
June  Pulver 
Susanne  Pureber 
Norman  Raasch 


Evangeline  Race 
Fred  Radatz 
Donna  Radencic 
Margaret  Rast 


Jo  Reed 
Carol  Reider 


Leonard  Reinke 
William  Reya 


The  welcoming  committee  greets  earlv  morning  arrivals. 


242 


iT^ 


William  Reynolds  Cheryl  Richley 

Linda  Richardson  Lorette  Riebe 


'William  Rinas 
Donald  Ritchie 


Samuel  Ritz 
Sharon  Robasz 


Fred  Robbins 
Sharon  Robbins 


Diane  Roberts 
Linda  Robinson 


243 


Kathleen  Rock 
Joanne  Romano 
James  Roscoe 


244 


mtn 


Paul  Ryan 


Barbara  Sabula  Beverlee  Samsa  Lorelei  Sanders 


David  Sanderson 
Gary  Sandy 
John  Sandy 


Susanna  Saunway 
John  Schael 
James  Schaffer 


Marilyn  Scheer 
Alexandra  Schelgunov 
Keith  Scheurman 


245 


Bruce  Schmaeman 


David  Schmidt 


Judith  Schneidei 


Carl  Schroeter 


»^       Dennis  Schulz 


I  said  I'm  positively   not   pliotogenic! 


246 


Donald  Schultz 
Laura  Schulz 
Barbara  Schulze 


Linda  Scott 
Marilyn  Scott 
Miriam  Scott 


Richard  Scott 
Merrilou  Scribner 
Brian  Sedey 


Shirley  Sedmak 
Sharon  Seifert 
Michael  Seleman 


Joseph  Self 

Sheila  Shaughnessy 

Judith  Sheppard 


247 


Robert  Sheppard 


Richard  Sherman 


David  Shoaff 


Terrence  Siciliano 


John  Simcic 


Ann  Lindquist,  our  foreign  exchange  student,  relaxes  after  passing  tfirough  customs 


Linda  Sipes 
Theodore  Skebe 


Elaine  Skerly 
Marguerite  Skok 


248 


.'.«'-!i:iiL^M^S^nK! 


Laupa  Skomski 
Janet  Slaby 
Patricia  Slitor 


Sandra  Smekel 
Dennis  Smith 
Donna  Smith 


Glenn  Smith 
James  Smith 
Diane  Snyder 


Thomas  Snyder 
Mary  Soeder 
Leslie  Soltesz 


Phyllis  Sopata 
William  Span 
Richard  Speel 


249 


John  Spencer 
Thomas  Spencer 


Robert  Spicer,  Jr. 
Carol  Spikula 


Henry  Spivack 
Sanch-a  Spolar 


Victor  Stampone 
Gerald  Stanwick 


Senior  girls  eat  a  hearty  Thanksgiving  lunch. 


Don  helps  behind  the  scenes. 


250 


!.;■'■; 


Marsha  Stapleton  Gerald  Starman 

Stephen  Stapp  Leslie  Stegh 


Susan  Stevens  \'irginia  Stilliiiger         Kathryn  Stomberg 

Frances  Stidworthy  Dorothy  Stiscak  Ronald  Stoner 


251 


John  Bittcnce  tickles  the  ivories! 


Patricia  Strang 
Lawrence  Stratton 


Diane  Strnad 
Bonnie  Stroh 


Edward  Struna  Josephine  Struna  Joseph  Stunn 


dTh 


252 


June  Susman 
Dennis  Susnis 
Rickie  Svenwol 


Douglas  Sweeder 
Roberta  Szalay 
Frank  Takacs 


Anthony  Tamburrino 
Marjorie  Taylor 
Rita  Tekalec 


Barbara  Tekancic  Terri  Tekancic 


Joan  Tennent  Hal  Theis 


253 


«Tk 


Corrine  Thomas 
Janet  Thompson 


Karen  Tomko 
Nada  Tomsich 


Nancy  Torok 
Kenneth  Travis 


MaryAnn  Travnik  William  Trouten 

Nick  Trivisonno  Irene  Tucceri 


They  all  left,  not  laughed,  when  I  sat  down  at  the  piano. 


Alan  Tucci 


Barbara  Tucker  Marilyn  Tucker 


254 


Steve  Tumbry 
Jeanne  Twitchell 


Deborah  Ullom 
Doris  Urbanic 


Judith  Urbas 
John  Usalis 


Thomas  Van  Tilburg 
Kenneth  Varhola 


Dennis  Vend 
William  Vicic 


255 


^*x-       ■»,  Randolph  Vidmar 

Dan  Vigh 
Craig  Virnelson 


Joan  Vormelker 
Henry  Vucetic 
Ralph  'W'ade 


JoAnn  ^Valdman 
Stanley  Wall 
John  Walters 


Rosemary  Wanchik 
Mary  Wehrle 
Carl  Wendorff 


Larry  Whalen 
Bonnie  Wheeler 
Diane  Wheeler 


256 


Spirit  ran   high   at   Euclid  games. 


257 


James  Whiting 
Rich  Wickizer 


Gary  Wieland 
Phyllis  Wiersch 


Kathleen  Wilber 
John  Wiley 


And  I  said,  "Now  look  here  doc." 


258 


I'm  better  than  the  average  Bayer. 


And  now  for  my  next  sermon. 


Marilyn  Wilk 
Shirley  Willcocks 


Anthony  Williams 
Sharon  Wilson 


Harold  Winkleman 
Janice  Winkler 


259 


Linda  Winkler 
David  Winter 


Beatrice  Winters 
Sandra  Wiskes 


Cheryl  Woda  Kenneth  Wohlgemuth      Diane  Wroniak 

Diane  W^ohlgemuth         Claudia  Wright  David  Wunderle 


260 


But  Jerry,   this   is   a  ladies   choice . 


Mary  Yager 
Eleanor  Yingling 


Inclined  to  recline 


261 


Robert  Yurkonis 
Robert  Yurosko 
Thomas  Yurosko 
Patricia  Zaman 


Sandra  Zatko 
Paul  Zebrowski 
Judy  Zeider 
John  Zevnik 


Joanne  Zimmerman 
Nancy  Zimmerman 
Brian  Zinner 
Karen  Znidarsic 


Sharon  Znidarsic 
Francine  Zuchelli 
Kathryn  Zust 
Rosemary  Zuzek 


262 


Taking  my  roller  skates  wasn't  so  bad,  but  when  he  broke  my  slide  rule 


263 


264 


m 


Advertisements 


To  some,  high  school  graduation  is  just  a 
pause  before  continuing  their  education  in 
college  or  trade  school.  To  others,  the  future 
means  the  armed  services  with  travel  to  new 
and  exciting  lands.  Many  will  get  jobs,  every- 
one of  these  new  adults  will  become  a  member 
of  society,  and  it  is  up  to  them  to  assume  the 
responsibility  for  the  onrushing  future.  They 
are  tomorrow's  salesmen,  doctors,  and  Presi- 
dents. 


zm ^^m^matimilm 


Official  class  photographer. 


RAIMOR    STUDIOS 

750  East  185  Street 
IV  1-1166 


AEROMOTIVE  DESIGNERS,  INC. 

580  East  200  Street 
IV  6-3131 

RE  1-3800                                                            PARTY  TRAYS 

QAioMman'g 

Restaurant  and  Delicatessen 
25971  Euclid  Avenue                                           Euclid  32,  Otiio 

JAY  DEE  CLEANERS 

921    East  222  Street 
RE  1-7060 

Compliments  of 

GLASCOTE  PRODUCTS,  INC. 

20900  St.  Clair  Avenue 

Euclid,  Ohio 

KE  1-0670 

Patrons  of  the  1962  Euclidian 

Dr.   B.  W.  Baldwin 
Dr.   Francis  F.   Berthold 

Dr.   R.   B.   Broglio 
Dr.  William  J.   Donaldy 

Dr.  S.   H.   Makman 
Dr.  William  J.   Renner 

Dr.  Allan  A.   Rolfe 
Dr.   Elwood  P.  Sawitke 

CONGRATULATIONS  TO 
THE  GRADUATING  CLASS 

CARL  A.  JONKE 
INSURANCE  AGENCY 

22700  SHORE  CENTER  DRIVE 
RE  1-8400 

Lasalle  Cleaners  and  Dyers 

Pick-up  and  delivery  service 

835  East  185  Street 

Cleveland  19,  Ohio 

KE  1-3658 

299 

HI  CARB  CORPORATION 

1055  East  260  Street 
AN  1-0200 


CHARLITE  STEAK  HOUSE 

22350  LAKE  SHORE  BLVD. 
RE  1-1800 


300 


Compliments  of 

BOWSHOT,  COOPER 
AND  O'DONNELL 

Engineers 

19517  Roseland 
IV  6-1550 


GORNIK'S  MEN'S  WEAR 

22340  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
RE  1-2151 


LEWIS  ROOFING 
AND  HEATING  CO. 

5407  Lorain  Avenue 
WO  1-4486 


rat: 


p 


iiHl 


"because  I  demand  quality 


PRECISION  OPTICAL 

22580  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 

AN  1-1166 


301 


Compliments  of 


DEMSHAR'S 


22034  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
RE  1-4770 


Complim,ents  of 


Rollerdrome  Barber  Shop 

22480  SHORE  CENTER  DRIVE 

(Next  to  Giant  Tiger) 
AN   1-1025 


Compliments  of 


CLARK  FOODS 


632  East  222  Street 


AN  1-1428 


MARIO'S  FLOWER  AND 
GARDEN  CENTER 


18245  Euclid  Avenue 

302 


IV   1-9292 


Compliments  of 

TREBEC 

EXCAVATING 

INC. 

571   East  200  Street 
IV  1-1000 


MILES 

AUTO 

STORES 

INC. 


669  East  185  Street 


KE  1-3200 


KEnmore   1-9333 


N.     H.     DICKINSON 

GEORGE     KRUGER 


FINE  FURNITURE 

APPLIANCES 

CARPETING 

• 
TELEVISION 
Sales  -  Service 


DICKINSON   &  KRUGER,   INC. 

20961    EUCLID  AVENUE 

At  Chordon    Road 
CLEVELAND    17,  OHIO 


WILLIAM'S  MUSIC  SHOP 


897  East  222  Street 


RE  2-8666 


PICKUP   K,    DELIVERY 


REDwnoD    1-4662 


EUCLID  BLUE  PRINT  &  SUPPLY 

SOB    EAST   222nd   STREET 
EUCLID    23,    DHIQ 


MrLT  STEFFEN 


^^ed  KfuuU4.   QoAxUfe 


FRED  KRAUSS,   JR. 
RES.  AN  1-0335 


KEnmoee  1-3874 
1570  DiLLE  Road 
Euclid  17,  Ohio 


AMERICAN  TYPEWRITER  CO. 


25501  Euclid  Avenue 


AN  1-2525 


HEnoerbon   1-7265 


IVanhde   1-5277 


NICK'S  BARBER  SHOP 

624  E.  222nd 
Euclid,  Ohio 


FUNERAL    HDMC5 


FIRST  CLASS   WORK 


72D4-72DB   SupERinR  Ave. 
Cleveland   3,    Ohio 


21900    Euclid  Ave. 

aET.     CHARDON     A    E.     333 

Euclid   17,    Dhid 


303 


Br         >_,m 


EUCLID-RACE 
DAIRY  PRODUCTS 


503  East  200  Street 


IV  1-4700 


BIG  BOUQUET  FLORIST 

480  East  200  Street 
IV  6-4343 


HAMILTON 
MOLD 
AND 

MACHINE 
INC. 


25016 
Lakeland  Boulevard 

RE  2-8200 

304 


CHANDLER  PRECISION 
CAPSCREWS 

produced  to  your  exact 

specifications  from   high 

carbon,  alloy  and  stainless  steels. 

CHANDLER  PR03UCTS 
CORP. 

1491  Chardon  Road  IV  1-4400 

Cleveland   17,  Ohio 


Complirrients  of 

Meldon's  Department  Store 

696  East  185  Street 

Your  neighborhood  shopping  center 

Shoes,  Drygoods,  and  Furnishings 

for  all  the  family 

IV  1-1116 


RICK'S 


ZATCO  METAL  PRODUCTS 
COMPANY 

"World's  Largest  Manufacturer 
Of  Stamped  One-Piece  Pulleys" 

Euclid  17,  Ohio 
KE  1-8005 


MEN'S       SHOP 


22572 

Lake  Shore  Boulevard 

Euclid  23,   Ohio 

AN  1-1445 


Compliments  of 

MODEL 
FOOD  MARKET 


Proprietors:  Florian 
&  Marie  Koncar 


445  East  200  Street 


KE  1-7447 


305 


GLAVIC  MOTORS 

536  East  185  Street 
KE  1-3375 

22466  Shore  Center  Drive 
RE  1-9009 

ROLLERDROME 

WILKE  HARDWARE 

809  East  222  Street 
RE  1-7070 

786  East  222  Street 
RE  1-9775 

PANTHER'S  DINER 

GRDINA  HARDWARE 

22336  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
RE  1-0403 

507  East  185  Street 
IV  1-1136 

EUCLID  LANES 

PAPPUS  BODY  SHOP 

21100  St.  Clair  Avenue 
IV  1-4333 

25080  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-0777 

306 

HATTENDORF-BLISS  INC. 

'Euclid's  First  and  Only 
Beauty  College'^ 


EUCLIDIAN 

BEAUTY 

COLLEGE 


22714  Shore  Center  Drive 
RE  1-8668 


307 


■trmmamimumi 


tanoamBttmtsmiiwsammntsuit 


ALVIN'S  JEWELERS 

690  East  185  Street 
IV    1-4104 


THE  GERL 
CONSTRUCTION  CO. 

23600  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-0077 


P.  0.  MclNTIRE  CO. 

Pomco  Boring  Bars  &  Blades 

25020  Lakeland  Boulevard 

Cleveland  32,  Ohio 

RE  1-9300 


TARANTINO  BROTHERS,  INC. 


17614  St.  Clair  Avenue 


IV  1-0344 


OHIO  HONING 

& 

HYDRAULIC 


23800  St.  Clair  Avenue 
Euclid,  Ohio  RE   1-5700 


CRAIG  &  SHERMAN 
Insurance  Consultants 

22070  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
RE  1-3600 


BILLS  AUTOMATIC 
TRANSMISSION  SERVICE 


BILLS 
AUTOMATIC   TRANSMISSION 


SERVICE  and  REBUILD  ALL  MAKES 

HYDRAMATIC  •  ULTRAMATIC 
DYNAFLOW  •  POWER  GLIDE 
POWER  FLUE  •  FORDOMATIC 
TURBO-GLIDE  •  JET-AWAY 
TORQUE   ELITE         •  TURBO     DRIVE 


JACK     ADKINS 

591    EAST  200th   STREET 
IVanhoe  6-3635 


BILL    MODIC 

1311    EAST  55th   STREET 
Express   1-9188 


Grade  "A"  Poultry 

and 
Strictly   Fresh   Eggs 


m 


CUT. UP 
POULTRY 


EUCLID  POULTRY 


545  East  185  Street 
Euclid,  Ohio 
Howard  Baker  KEnmore 


-8187 


FRIEDMAN'S  JEWELERS 

22321    Lake  Shore  Boulevard 
RE   1-0800 


BOULEVARD 
T.V.  &  RADIO  SERVICE 

906  East  222  Street 

Service  on  all  makes 

TV  Radios  Hi-Fi 

Drive-in  Auto  Radio  Service 

RE  1-7863 


309 


-™ 


310 


PRESSURE 
CASTINGS 

21500  Sh  Clair  Avenue 
IV  1-5400 


SKI-WAY  MACHINE  PRODUCTS 


24460  Lakeland  Boulevard 


RE  2-9000 


SAVINGS    ACCOUNTS     INSURED 


813    East    185   Street 
IV  1-7800 


6235  St.  Clair  Avenue 
AN   1-1200 


25000  Euclid  Avenue 
HE  1-5670 


RADIX  WIRE  CO. 

26260  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-9191 


JET  DIE  AND 
DEVELOPMENT  CO. 


25020  Lakeland  Blvd. 
REdwood  1-3720 


AatE. 


KEITH  WEIGLE 
MOTORS 


20941  Euclid  Avenue 
IV  1-4500 


EUCLID'S 

PLYMOUTH 

VALIANT 

DEALER 


Phonograph  Records 
Radio  and  T.V.  Repairs 

HERB 
FITZGERALD 

635  East  185  Street 
KE  1-1313 

Closed  Circuit 
Television  Systems 

Communications 
312 


AUTO 


BODY 


SUPPLIES 


Everything  for  the  Body  Shop 


12808  Shaw  Avenue 

Cleveland  8,  Ohio 

GL  1-3400 


Chas.  J.  Schmidt 


EUCLID 
WINDOW 

SHADE 
COMPANY 

505  East  185  Street 
KE  1-4343 


W^ 


■PM^: 


NORTHEAST 

NON-FERROUS 

METAL 

FABRICATING  CO. 

APPLIANCE 

^mln 

|j 

-;  ;-- 

Pt 

III 

^^p[^]si9£SS||^^V:r-# 

J 

25861   Tungsten  Road 
RE  2-7171 

AND 

E^-" 

FURNITURE 

J.  C.  HOMER 

CO. 

^^ 

T.Y.  &  RADIO  SERVICE 

-^ 

528  East  200  Street 
IV  1-7991 

MILLERS 
BEAUTY 

SALON 

22480 

BROOK'S 

SHORE  CENT! 

R 

HEATING  AND  SHEET  METAL 

22530  Lake  Shore  Blvd 

DRIVE 

Above 

COMPANY 

Giant  Tiger 

RE  1-9358 

370  East  250                                              RE  1-2997 

RE  1-2303 

313 

■WgiMWMHiCTWnSgnnC:: : 


Compliments  of 

CLEVELAND  METAL  CLEANING 
CORPORATION 

1423  Dille  Road 

Euclid  17,  Ohio 

IV  1-4111 


TED  BROCK 
JEWELER 

WATCH  REPAIR 

DIAMONDS 

JEWELRY 

REASONABLE 


391  East  200  Street 


KE    1-5035 


JACK  SHAW  CHEVROLET 


543  East  185  Street 


IV  1-9090 


MARINCIC 

PURE 

OIL 

700  East  200  Street 
KE  1-9889 


EUCLID  IGNITION 


SALES 


AND 
SERVICE 


1062  East  185  Street 


IV  1-2222 


MODERN  DEB 


22822  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 


RE  2-9299 


MARIO'S 
PIZZA 


26159  Euclid  Avenue 


AN  1-0665 


CARMELLA'S  PIZZA 

840  East  222  Street 
Euclid,  Ohio 


EUCLID 
LAWN  &  GARDEN  CO. 


764   East  222  Street 


RE  2-8881 
315 


y.,*' 


Public  transport  borrows 
ideas  from  American  iVIonoRail 

Someday  you  may  ride  to  work  this  way  because  public 
transport  officials  borrow  from  efficient  handling  methods 
developed  by  American  MonoRail  engineers. 
For  over  thirty  years  all  kinds  of  materials  have  moved  on 
monorail  tracks  in  nearly  every  Industry— and  beginning  with 
hand  pushed  carriers,  today's  developments  include  systems 
that  are  completely  automatic  from  pick-up  to  deposit. 
Heavy— bulky— hard  to  handle  loads  travel  quickly,  safely 
and  directly  to  their  destination— through  the  air.  Only  the 
research  and  experience  of  American  MonoRail  engineers 
make  this  equipment  possible. 


ENGINEERED      MATERIALS      HANDLING 


nil     EAST    200lh    STREET        CLEVELAND    17.    OHIO 


AMCRICAN 


m  MONORAIL 


DIVISIONS:    Cc 


Tipp    City,    Ohi 


^rail   Co..  Ltd.,  Gait,  Ont. 


516 


■rP^: 


^^^^^^^^^w^'*  ~T}zME^SBSSB^^ 

T.  J.  MURNICK 
MFG.,  INC. 

1081  East  260  Street 
RE   2-7050 

A  young  industry  in  Euclid  is  the  T.  J.  MURNICK  COMPANY 
Where  special  machine  parts  are  made. 

Compliments  of 

GENERAL  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 

Lamp  Division 

Lamp  Metals  &  Components  Department 

21800  Tungsten  Road 

Euclid,  Ohio                                                                                 KE  1-5050 

317 

Compliments  of 


UNCLE  BILL'S 

24470  Lakeland  Blvd. 


LUIKART 

INSURANCE 

AGENCY 

INC. 


18609  St.  Clair  Avenue 


KE  1-4770 


318 


^^1 

f  ■ 

wk 

til  K^Xt 

^^^wpt   4^  ^9 

1 

V 

K| 

mm  J- 

^m^^ 

M 

jH 

1 

1 

^^^■i 

Triangle  Florist 


18604  St.  Clair  Avenue 
KE  1-8479  IV  6-0436 


HARTY'S 
SUNOCO 
SERVICE 


18515  Euclid  Avenue 


IV  6-9817 


Mi:: 


INTERNATIONAL 

SCHOOL  OF 

BEAUTY 

CULTURE 


5470  Mayfield  Road 
HI  2-4200 


ED  WANK  TELEVISION  SERVICE 
COMPANY,  INC. 

Euclid's  Oldest  Television  Service  Company 


398  East  200 


KE  1-1222 


MURRAY  P.  NICOL 
FUNERAL  HOME 

19001  Nottingham  Avenue 
KE  1-0747 


EUCUYO 


"There  Is  a  Material  Difference" 

DILLE  ROAD  LUMBER  COMPANY 

1420  DILLE  ROAD  EUCLID,  OHIO 

Euclid's  only  Lumber  Yard 
Lumber  —  Plywood  —  Flooring  Shingles  —  Doors  and  Windows 

KE  1-0512 


319 


i3r 


STUDENT  COUNCIL 


Christmas  Baskets  for  the  Needy 
Paperback  Bookstore 
E-Room  Fountain  Workers 
Basketball  Concessions 
Voters  Babysitting  Service 


Thanksgiving  Baskets  for  the  Needy 

Homecoming 

Spring  Sports  Dance 

Wrestling  Concessions 

Adoption  of  Foster  CJiild 


320 


tern 


A    CENTER    OF    STUDENT    ACTIVITY 


A  CENTER  OF  STUDENT  GOVERNMENT 


Identification  Cards 

Assemblies 

Honor  Study  Halls 

Hall  Guards 

Social  Room  Committee  Rules  and  Policies 

Poster  Placement 

Staggered  Test  Schedule 

Suggestion  Box 

Lost  and  Found 

Student  Council  Election 


321 


BRIGANTI 
STUDIOS 

21099  Euclid  Avenue 
IV  1-7100 


322 


THE  LUBRIZOL 
CORPORATION 

EXTENDS  CONGRATULATIONS 
TO 

THE  EUCLID  SENIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL  GRADUATING 
CLASS  OF  '62 


ThankS/  everybody ,  for  your  fine  support. 

STUDENT  SUPPLY  STORE 


323 


EUCLID  SAYINGS  ASSOCIATION 


..aF 


22818  Lake  Shore  Boulevard 


RE  2-9090 


MILLWOOD  MANUFACTURING 


21700  St.  Clair  Avenue 


KE  1-4040 


AJAX  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 


1441  Chardon  Road 


KE  1-1010 


Compliments  of 

BETHANDALE  CORP. 

24040  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-4394 


KNUTH  GREENHOUSES 

Phone  KEnmore  1-1449 
ENGLISH  IVIES  OUR  SPECIALTY 

21601  Euclid  Avenue 
Euclid,  Ohio 


CLIFFORD  M.  JONES 

Fire  -  Casualty  -  Liability  -   Life 
2265S  Euclid  Ave.  Euclid  IV.  Ohio 


Bus.   IV  6-253S 


BRADFORD  PRODUCTS  COMPANY 

Precision  Lapping 
To  Perfect  Light  Band  &  Micro  Finish 


19600  St.  Clair  Avenue 
IV  1-8000 


324 


iiJati;: 


For  the  finest  in 

quality  jewelry  and 

graduation  gifts 


WOLKOV 
JEWELERS 

Keepsake  and 

Art  Carved 

Diamond  Rings 

All  nationally 

advertised  watches 

707  East  185  Street 
IV  1-4885 


CENTER 

BEVERAGE 

AND 

DELICATESSEN 


22362  Lake  Shore  Blvd. 
RE  1-9437 


FRANK'S  PASTRY  SHOP 

20991  Euclid  Avenue  KE  1-4335 


THE  EUCLID 


Key  Club 


EXTENDS  BEST  WISHES 


TO  THE  GRADUATING 


CLASS  OF  EUCLID  HIGH  SCHOOL 


325 


i^' 


L.   J.   TROTTER 

E.   185th  &  Lakeshore 
Euclid    (Cleveland  19),  Ohio 


Wm.  Alexander 

General   Sales   Manager 


Ivanhoe    1-8400 


FULTON,  DELAMOTTE, 
LARSON,  &  NASSAU 


6014  Euclid  Avenue 


Cleveland  3,  Ohio 


EX  1-5522 


326 


-i?»^' 


BATES  AND  SPRINGER 

3101  Euclid  Avenue  RE  1-4829 


JTfc: 


To    all  the  members  o£  the  Graduating  class  of 

EUCLID  SENIOR  HIGH  SCHOOL 

CONGRATULATIONS! 

And  Our  Heartfelt  Good  Wishes  for  Every  Possible  Success  in  Your 
Future  Careers  and  Private  Lives  as  Well 


Compliments  of 

ADDRESSOGRAPH-MULTIGRAPH 
CORP. 


AMERICAN 
STAMPING 
COMPANY 

26650  Lakeland  Boulevard 
RE  1-9333 


327 


-:w 


With  Every  Good  Wish  To  The  Class  Of  1962  .  . 

YOUR  CITY  OFFICIALS 


MAYOR 

JUDGE,  MUNICIPAL  COURT 
LAW  DIRECTOR 
ADMINISTRATIVE  DIRECTOR 
FINANCE  DIRECTOR 
PRESIDENT  OF  COUNCIL 
1st  WARD  COUNCILMAN 
2nd  WARD  COUNILMAN 
3rd  WARD  COUNCILMAN 
4th  WARD  COUNCILMAN 


Anthony  Sustarsic 
Frank  Welling 


COUNCIL-AT-LARGE 


Kenneth  J.  Sims 

William  F.  Burns 

John  F.  Ray,  Jr. 

Michael  A.  Spino 

Anthony  B.  Baldwin 

Harry  J.  Knuth 

Willard  Schutt 

Anthony  J.  Lang 

Max  Gerl 

Helge  V.  Erickson 

Charles  W.  Wade 
Joseph  Whalen 


CHIEF  OF  POLICE 
FIRE  CHIEF 


Ernest  C.  Peters 
George  R.  Langa 


S^iL. 


Entering  our  second  half-century  of  service 


EATO 


MANUFACTURING    COMPANY 


MANUFACTURERS    OF    COMPONENTS, 

PARTS  AND  PRODUCTS  FOR  AUTOMOTIVE. 

INDUSTRIAL   AND    CONSUMER    USE 


General  Offices,  Cleveland,  Ohio 

Twenty-eight  Divisions  and  Subsidiaries 

Here  and  Abroad 


^J*'. 


ADS   INDEX  ADS   INDEX  ADS   INDEX  ADS   INDEX  ADS    INDEX   ADS    INDEX    ADS    INDEX   ADS    INDEX 


Addressograph-Multigraph    Corp. 

Aeromotive  Designers,  Inc _ 

Ajax  Manufacturing  Co 

Alvin's  Jewelers   

American  Monorail  

American  Stamping  Co — 


Page 

._-.327 
.....299 
.—324 
._308 
__316 
-_327 


American  Typewriter  Co 303 

Auto  Body  Supplies  312 

Bates  &  Springer,  Inc.  326 

Bethandale    Corp. 324 

Big  Bouquet  Florist 304 


Bill's  Automatic  Transmission  Service 

Boulevard  TV  &  Radio  Service  

Bowshot,   Cooper  &   O'Donnell   

Bradford  Products,  Inc. 

Brickman  &  Sons 

Briganti    Studios    


Ted   Brock,   Jeweler   

Brooks  Heating  and  Sheet  Metal  Co. 

Carmello's  Pizza  ..  

Center  Beverage  &  Delicatessen  

Chandler   Products   Corp.   — 

Charlite  Steak  House _ 

City   Officials  


_309 
..309 
..300 
_324 
_303 
...322 
.314 
_313 
-315 
.-325 
.-304 
-300 
-328 
-302 
.-314 


Clark's  Food  Store  .- .- 

Cleveland  Metal  Cleaning  Corp 

Craig  &:  Sherman  Nationwide  Insurance  309 

V.  Demshar  &  Sons,  Inc. 302 

Dickenson  &  Kruger  302 

Dille  Road  Lumber  Co.  319 

Eaton    Manufacturing   Co.   329 

Euclid  Blueprint  and  Supply  _ 303 

Euclid  Ignition  Sales  &  Service  315 

Euclid  Key  Club  .„. _ -. 325 

Euclid  Lanes  306 

Euclid  Lawn  &  Garden  Equipment,  Inc. 315 

Euclid    Poultry   Market   _309 

Euclid  Race  Dairy  304 

Euclid  Savings  Association  .„ 324 

Euclid  Window  Shade  Co 312 

Euclidian  Beauty  College  — 307 

EUCUYO   319 

Herb  Fitzgerald  312 

Frank's  Pastry  Shop  325 

Friedman  Jewelers  309 

Fulton,  Dela  Motte,  Larson  &  Nassau  -. 326 

General  Electric  Co.  317 

Gerl  Construction  Co.  308 

Glascote  Products,  Inc 299 

Glavic  Motors  306 

Gornik's  Men's  Wear  300 


Grdina    Hardware   

Hamilton  Mold  &  Machine,  Inc. 

Harty's  Sunoco  Service  

Hattendorf-Bliss,  Inc.  


-306 
-304 
-.318 
-306 


Page 

Hi  Carb  Corp 300 

Hillwood    Manufacturing   Co 324 

J.  C.  Homer  TV  &  Radio  Service  313 

International  School  of  Beauty  Culture  319 

Jackshaw  Chevrolet  314 

Jay  Dee  Cleaners - -    299 

Jet  Die  &  Development  Co 311 

Clifford  M.  Jones  Insurance  Agency 324 

Carl  A.  Jonke  Insurance  Agency 299 

Knuth  Greenhouses  _. 324 

Fred  Krauss  Garage  303 

LaSalle  Cleaners  &  Dyers  _ 299 

-..._ 300 

,.323 

318 

314 

302 

315 


Lewis  Roofing  and  Heating  Co. 

Lubrizol   Corp.    - ..- 

Luikart  Insurance  Agency,  Inc. 
Marincic  Pure  Oil  


Mario's  Flower  and  Garden  Center 

Mario's  Pizza  

P.  O.  Mclntire  Co ....- 

Melden's   Department  Store  

Miles  Auto  Stores,  Inc.  .„ 

Miller's  Beauty  Salon 


-304 
-302 
..313 


Model  Food  Market  -—305 

Modern  Deb 315 

T.  J.  Murnick  Manufacturing  Co.  317 

Nick's  Barber  Shop  303 

Murray  P.  Nicol  Funeral  Home  319 

Non-Ferrous  Metals  Fabrication  Co.  - 313 

Northeast  Appliance  &  Furniture  Co 313 

Ohio  Honing  &  Hydraulic  Co 308 

Panther   Diner   „ 306 

Papps  Body  Shop 306 

Precision  Optical  Co 301 

Pressure  Casting,  Inc. =^ 310 

Professional   Patrons   299 

Radix  Wire  Co 311 

Raimor   Studios 298 

Rick's  Men's  Shop 305 

Rollerdrome 306 

RoUerdrome  Barber  Shop 302 

Ski-Way  Machine  Products   --. 311 

St.  Clair  Savings 311 


Student  Council  .„ 

Student  Supply  Store  .— 
Tarantino  Brothers,  Inc. 
Trebec   Excavating,  Inc. 

Triangle  Florist 

L.  J.  Trotter  - 

Uncle  Bill's  „ 


-320 
-323 
-308 
-302 


Ed  Wank  Television  Service  Company,  Inc. 

Keith  Weigle  Motors  

Wilke  Hardware 

William's  Music  Shop  


—326 
—318 
—319 
..-312 
—306 
-_303 


Woldman's  Restaurant  &  Delicatessen  299 

Wolkove   Jewelers   325 

Zatco  Metal  Products  305 


330 


iJ;fti;: 


FACULTY  INDEX  FACULTY  INDEX  FACULTY  INDEX  FACULTY  INDEX  FACULTY  INDEX  FACULTY  INDEX 


ROBERT  ADDIS,  Social  Studies:  Kent  State 
University;  B.Sc.  M.Ed.  Baseball  Coach.  40,  175 
ALVIN  AMSTER,  Business  Education;  Western 
Reserve  University;  B.A.  M.A.  Sponsor,  Book- 
store. 40 

CHARLES  ASHER,  Social  Studies;  University 
of  Louisville,  Miami  University;  B.Sc.  M.A. 
Football,  Baseball  Coach.  40,  86 
FRANK  A.  AULTZ,  Reading  Improvement; 
Mount  LInion  College.  Kent  State  University, 
Western  Reserve  University;  B.A.  M.Ed.  40 
PAUL  W.  AVERS,  Mathematics;  Capital  Uni- 
versity, Kent  State  University,  Hiram  College; 
B.Sc.  in  Ed.  40,  77 


RONALD  A.  BACKOS,  Science:  California 
State  Teacher's  College,  Kent  State  University, 
B.S.  in  Ed,  M.  in  Ed.  40 

OLIN  A.  BAILEY,  Science,  Chairman;  Rio 
Grande  College,  Ohio  State  University,  Kent 
State  University,  \Vcstcrn  Reserve  University: 
A.B.  in  Ed.  M.S.  Sponsor,  Movie  Club.  40,  182 
LILLIAN  BARROW,  Business  Education; 
Muskingum  College,  University  of  Pittsburgh; 
B.S.  in  Ed.  M.  in  Ed.  40 

KATHERINE  BOGNAR,  Language;  Notre 
Dame  College,  Western  Reserve  University;  B.A. 
M.A.  41,  49 

ERVIN  BOJA,  Language;  University  of  Szeged, 
University  of  Budapest,  Western  -Reserve  Uni- 
versity; M.A.  41,  129 

LAUREL,  BONNELLI,  Physical  Education; 
Western  Reserve  University,  John  Carroll  Uni- 
versity; B.S.  Sponsor,  Majorettes,  G.A.A.  Bowl- 
ing. 41 

ADRIAN  BUERGER,  Mathematics:  University 
of  Dayton,  Ohio  State   University:   B.Sc.   41 


JAMES  M.  CALVERT,  Biology:  North  Central 
College,  Ohio  State  University,  Western  Re- 
serve University;  B.A.  M.A.  41 
ARLENE  CARTER,  Biology,  Health:  Bowling 
Green  University,  Trinity  University,  Western 
Reserve  University;  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  Sponsor,  Friend- 
ship Club.  41,  77 

NANCY  CLARK,  Science:  Allegheny  College, 
University  of  Michigan;  B.Sc.  M.A.  Sponsor, 
Student  Council.  41 

CARL  CLEMENTS.  Mathematics:  Capital  Uni- 
versity, Ohio  State  University,  Western  Reserve 
University;  B.Sc.  M.S.  41,  77 

JAMES  F.  CLIFFEL,  Mathematics:  John  Carroll 
University;  B.Sc.  41,  53 

JEAN  COX,  English:  Allegheny  College,  Colum- 
bia University,  University  of  Pittsburgh;  A.B. 
Sponsor,  Red  Cross.  41,  81 

ROBERT  WALL  CRARV,  Social  Studies;  Ohio 
State  University,  Western  Reserve  University, 
St.    Lawrence    University;    B.A.    B.S.    M.A.    41 


DIANE   DARCY,  Home  Arts:  Stout   State   Col- 
lege,   University   of   Wisconsin;    B.S.   41,   79 
HAROLD      DAUGHERTY,      Industrial     Arts; 
Ohio  University:  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  Basketball  Coach. 
41,  62.  113,  115,  175 

L.  DALE  DAVISON,  Science;  Michigan  State 
University,  Ohio  University,  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity; B.S.  in  Ed.  41,  83 

WILLIAM  DEMORA,  Social  Studies;  Ohio 
State  University,  Kent  State  University,  Indiana 
University;  B.S.  M.S.  41,  105 
NATHANIEL  DICKINSON,  Social  Studies; 
Kent  State  University,  Ohio  State  University; 
B.S.  in  Ed.  42,  82 

FORREST  H.  DIEHL,  Social  Studies;  Hiram 
College,  Kent  State  University,  University  of 
Colorado:  B.A.  M.Ed.  42,  87 


CLARENCE  ECKERT,  Industrial  Arts:  Kent 
State  University,  Western  Reserve  University; 
B.S.  M.A.  Wrestling,  Ass't.  Cross  Country  Coach. 
42,  105,  175 


DONALD  G.  EISEN,  £77gZ(j/!;  Western  Reserve 
University;  A.B.  Sponsor,  Spectrum.  32,  33,  42, 
173 

SUSAN  EMSHWILLER,  English:  Miami  Uni- 
versity: B.S.  42,  81 


AHMED  FELLAGUE,  Language;  Ohio  State 
University,  Mexico  City  College,  Georgetown 
University:  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  42.  53,  80 
MARY  FOGARTY.  English:  Bowling  Green 
Uni\ersity.  Lhsuline  College;  B.A.  42,  137 
FR.'VNK  F.  FOWLER,  Adjusted  Curriculum; 
Ohio  State  University,  Bowling  Green  Univer- 
sity. Ohio  University:  B.S.  in  Agr.  B.S.  in  Ed. 
42,  135 

AUDREE  S.  FOX,  Physical  Education;  Bowling 
Green  University,  John  Carroll  University,  B.S. 
Sponsor,  G.L.C.,  Cheerleaders.  42,  45 
SHELDON  FREEDMAN,  Science:  City  College 
of  New  York,  C.  W.  Post  College;  B.S.  M.A. 
Sponsor,  Chess  Club.  42,  85 

KATHRYN  FRYE,  Home  Arts;  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity;  B.S.  42 

MARILYN  FUERST.  English:  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity; B.S.  in  Ed.  42 


ALOYSIUS  GALICKI,  Industrial  Arts:  Ohio 
University,  ^Vcstern  Reserve  University.  Fenn 
College.  Kent  State  University;  B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.Ed.  Football  Coach.  42 

KATHERYN  GATES,  Language:  Marshall  Col- 
lege; A.B.  M.A.  42,  133 

CLAYTON  D.  GEORGE,  Business  Education: 
Fenn  College,  Kent  State  University;  B.Sc.  in 
Ed.  M.Ed.  Sponsor,  Euclidian  Business  Staff. 
40,  43 

ANNAROSA  GINEVRA,  Business  Education; 
Dyke  &  Spenccrian  Business  College.  Cleveland 
College,  Kent  State  University;  B.Ed.  Sponsor, 
Future  Business  Leaders  of  America.  43,  84 
JOHN  F.  GRIFFIN.  Mathematics;  Western  Re- 
serve University:  B.S.  M.A.  43 


BEATRICE  HAMMAN.  Librarian:  Western 
Michigan  University:  B.A.  B.L.S.  38,  43 
ROBERT  HANSON,  English;  Mt.  Union  Col- 
lege, Duke  University;  A.B.  M.A.T.  43,  87 
RONALD  HARDING,  Social  Studies;  Ohio  Uni- 
versity, Western  Reserve  University;  B.Ed.  43, 
86,  153 


DALE  HARPER,  Music,  Chairman;  Cincinnati 
Conservatory  of  Music,  University  of  Cincinnati, 
University  of  Akron,  Western  Reserve  Univer- 
sity: B.Sc.  M.A.  Band  &  Orchestra  Director.  43 
JOAN  HASSEN,  English,  Government;  Temple 
University,  Youngstown  University;  B.S.  in  Ed. 
43,  129 

W.  DEAN  HAWVER,  Science;  Ohio  State  Uni- 
versity, Kent  State  University:  B.Sc.  in  Agr. 
B.Sc.  in  Ed.  M.A.  Sponsor,  Biology  Club,  43,  139 
CLAUDIA  HEPNER,  American  History;  Col- 
lege of  William  &  Mary;  B.A.  43,  128 
GERTRUDE  HOEGER,  Industrial  Arts;  Ohio 
State  University,  Western  Reserve  University; 
B.S.  M.A.  43,  78 

FRANK  HOFFERT,  Social  Studies;  Western  Re- 
serve University;  B.A.  44 

MARIA  VIDA  HORN,  Spanish,  World  History; 
Notre  Dame  College,  Western  Reserve  Univer- 
sity; A.B.  44,  134 


RICHARD  HUNGERFORD,  Industrial  Arts; 
Hiram  College,  Kent  State  University;  BA 
B.Sc.  44  ' 

MERWIN  A.  HUNKIN,  English;  Cleveland  Col- 
lege, Western  Reserve  University;   B.A.  44 


JACK  L.  JENKINS,  Dramatics;  Indiana  Uni- 
versity; B.Sc.  M.A.  Sponsor,  Thespians  and 
Stage  Club.  44,  45 

FRED  JOHNS,  Counselor;  Western  Reserve 
University,  Kent  State  University,  Ohio  State 
University;  B.Sc.  M.A.  44,  76 


ALBERT  JUDGE,  Science:  Kenyon,  Kent  State 
University,  University  of  Florida,  Western  Re- 
serve University;  B.Sc.  in  Chem.  B.Sc.  in  Ed. 
M.Ed.   Sponsor,    P.A.    Club.   44,   60 


MILTON  J.  KADLEC,  Industrial  Arts:  Illinois 
State  Normal  University,  John  Carroll  Univer- 
sity; B.Sc.  in  Ed.  Sponsor,  Letterman's  Club, 
Football  Coach.  44 

RICHARD  R.  KEAY,  Science;  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity, Miami  University,  Western  Reserve 
University,  Ohio  State  University;  A.B.  M.A. 
41,  44 


JOAN  LEES,  English:  Cornell  University,  Uni- 
versity of  California,  Western  Reserve  Univer- 
sity; B.A.  44,  136 

EDITH  K.  LEMON,  Counselor;  Northwestern 
College,  Western  Reserve  University;  B.Sc.  M.A. 
44,  126 

CHARLES  LEWIS,  Adjusted  Curriculum; 
Western  Reserve  University,  Ohio  State  Univer- 
sity; B.B.A.  44,  134 

JAMES  W.  LINDSAY,  Social  Studies;  Baldwin- 
Wallace  College,  Wesleyan  University;  B.A. 
M.A.T.  Assistant  Football,  Track  Coach,  Spon- 
sor, N.A.S.S.  44,  82 

ELAINE  M.  LOKAR,  Home  Arts,  Chairman; 
University  of  Wisconsin,  Ohio  State  University, 
John   Carroll   LIniversity;   B.Sc.  44 

MARJORIE  MALINA,  Home  Arts;  Ohio  State 
University,  Mexico  City  College,  University  of 
Colorado;  B.S.  44,  78 

EMBERT  M.  MARTIN,  Industrial  Arts;  Iowa 
State  University,  Kent  State  University;  B.Sc. 
44 

PHYLLIS  MASTIN,  English;  Eastern  Kentucky 
State  College;  A.B.  Sponsor,  Friendship  Club. 
44 

MARITA  MATHEWS,  English;  Eastern  Ken- 
tucky State  College,  University  of  Kentucky; 
A.B,  Sponsor,  Friendship  Club.  44 
ANGELO  MAZZOCCO,  Spanish,  World  History; 
Ohio  State  University,  Kent  State  University; 
B.A.  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  45,  79 

JAMES    McCAMPBELL,  English,  Reading  Im- 
provement;     Northwestern      University:      B.Sc. 
Sponsor  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff.  45,  46,   162 
DAVID    N.    McKELVEY,    Business    Education; 
Muskingum   College,  Indiana  University,  Gregg 
Shorthand  College;  B.A.  M.S.  in  Ed.  45,  84 
ROBERT   E.   McLaughlin,   General  Metals; 
Kent  State  University;  B.S.  45 
EDMUND     MIZE,    Business    Education;    Ohio 
State    University,    Ohio    University,    Kent    State 
University;  B.Sc.  Sponsor,  Survey  Business  Staff. 
46 

DONALD  R.  MOHR,  Physical  Education; 
Baldwin-Wallace  College,  Bowling  Green  Uni- 
versity, Western  Reserve  University:  B.A.  M.A. 
Head  Football  Coach,  Athletic  Director.  46,  97, 
175 

331 


tJ^ 


HERBERT  NOLD,  Industrial  Arts;  Ohio  Uni- 
versity, Bowling  Green  University,  Kent  State 
University;  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  M.Ed.  Sponsor,  Fore- 
man's Club,  Spirits'  Club,  Tennis  Coach.  46, 
175 

MARCELLA  NOLD,  Physical  Education;  Ohio 
University;  B.S.  in  Ed.  Spon,sor,  Majorette  Club. 
46,  87 


WILLIAM  E.  PALMER,  Business  Education; 
Ball  State  Teachers'  College;  B.S.  in  Ed.  46, 
108 

CAROL  F.  PETVAI,  Home  Arts;  Ohio  State 
University;  B.S.  in  Ed.  46 

JUNE  G.  PHYPERS,  Business  Education; 
Denison  University,  Western  Reserve  University, 
Spencerian  School  of  Commerce,  Accts.  &  Fin- 
ance, New  York  University,  Radcliffe  College, 
Middlebury  College;  A.B.  M.A.  46 
FRANK  PRINGLE,  English;  St.  Bonaventure 
University,  St.  Francis  College,  BuckncU  Uni- 
versity, Western  Reserve  University,  Penn  State 
University;  B.A.  46 


MICHAEL  RAICEVICH,  Social  Studies;  Ohio 
University;  B.Sc.  M.Ed.  46 

JOHN  E.  REEVES,  Counselor;  Kent  State  Uni- 
versity, Western  Reserve  University,  Columbia 
University;  B.Sc.  M.A.  46,  126 
HOWARD  E.  REMINICK,  English;  University 
o£  Toledo;  B.Ed.  Asst.  Wrestling  and  Football 
Coach.  47,  175 

MARTIN  RENO,  Science,  Mathematics;  Edin- 
boro  State  Teachers'  College,  Harvard  Univer- 
sity; B.Sc.  M.Ed.  47 

VICTOR    RESCH,   Physical   Education;    Miami 
University    (Ohio)  ,  University  of  Miami    (Fla.) 
B.S.  in  Ed.  Swimming  Coach.  47,   175 
DAVID    ALLEN    RESER,   Mathematics;    Miami 
University;  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  47 

DONALD  RINKES,  Mathematics;  Muskingum 
College,  West  Liberty  State  College,  West  Vir- 
ginia University,  Ohio  State  University,  Kent 
State  University,  Case  Institute  of  Tech.  Fenn 
College,  University  of  Hawaii;  B.Sc.  M.Ed. 
Sponsor,  Camera  Club.  47,  53 
LEONARD  ROBUCK,  English;  Western  Re- 
serve University;  B.A.  M.A.  Director  of  National 
Forensic  League  Chapter  and  Spring  Play, 
Sponsor,  P.A.  Announcers.  47,  150 
ROGER  ROUND,  English,  Chairman;  Mount 
Union  College,  Penn  State  University,  Kent 
State  University;  A.B.  M.E.  Sponsor,  N.F.L. 
(Debate)  .  47,  138 

MARCIA  L.  RUST,  English,  Journalism;  Ohio 
Wesleyan  University,  Western  Reserve  Univer- 
sity, Northwestern  University;  B.A.  M.A. 
Sponsor,  Eucuyo.  47,  80,  144,  166 


OTTO  SANTOS,  Business  Education;  John 
Carroll  University,  Kent  State  University;  B.S. 
B.A.  47 

WILLIAM  E.  SAUL,  Business  Education;  West- 
minister College,  Western  Reserve  University, 
Erie  Business  College,  John  Carroll  University; 
B.B.A.  47,  84 

CHARLES  SAWYER,  Business  Education;  Kent 
State  University,  B.Ed.  47,  85 
GRETCHEN    SCHWEGLER,    Physical    Educa- 
tion;  Michigan   State   University;    B.S.   Sponsor, 
Swim  Club.  47 

DELMAR  V.  SMITH,  Business  Education, 
Chairman;  Ohio  Northern  University,  Columbia 
University,  International'  College  of  Business 
Administration;  B.A.  M.A.  Director  of  Place- 
ment. 47 

GRANVILLE  B.  SMITH,  English;  Duquesne 
University,  Indiana  State  Teachers'  College, 
Penn  State  University;  B.S.  M.A.  Sponsor,  Sur- 
vey Editorial  Staff.  47 

RUTH  SMITH,  Social  Studies;  Flora  Stone 
Mather,  Western  Reserve  University;  A.B.  M.A. 
Sponsor,  Future  Teachers  of  America.  47,  132 
MARY  ANN  SPRETNAK,  English,  Social 
Studies;  Miami  University,  Western  Reserve 
University;  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  47,  82 
MERWIN  R.  STAINES,  Industrial  Arts;  New 
York  State  University,  University  of  Colorado; 
B.Sc.  M.Ed.  47 

WILLIAM  A.  STARR,  Science;  Indiana  State 
Teachers  College,  Allegheny  College,  Michigan 
College  of  Mining  and  Technology;  B.S.  4'7 
DONALD  STEINBRINK,  Science;  Ohio  State 
University,  B.S.  in  Agr.  B.S.  in  Ed.  Sponsor, 
Biology  Club.  48,  139 

HELEN  STEWART,  Counselor;  Kent  State 
University,  Western  Reserve  University,  Ohio 
State  University,  University  of  Zurich,  Switzer- 
land, University  of  Hawaii;  B.Ed.  M.Ed.  M.A. 
48 

CECELIA  P.  STILLMAN,  Government,  Eco- 
nomics; Radcliffe  College,  Western  Reserve  Uni- 
versity; A.B.  48,  133 

JAMES  STUCKEY,  Social  Studies;  Bluffton 
College,  Ohio  State  University;  B.A.  M.A.  46, 
48,  61,  78 

JOHN  SUPANCE,  Industrial  Arts;  Ohio  Uni- 
versity, Stevens  Point  Teachers  College,  Kent 
State  University;  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  M.Ed.  Asst. 
Basketball  Coach.  48,  115 

CLARENCE  SWACKHAMER,  Physical  Educa- 
tio7i.  Chairman;  Wilmington  College,  Ohio 
University,  Columbia  University,  Ohio  State 
University;  B.Sc.  in  Ed.  M.A.  48,  175 
JUDITH  SWEET,  English:  Ursuline  College, 
John  Carroll  University;  A.B.  48,  81 
SAM  W.  TAYLOR,  JR.,  Music;  High  Point  Col- 
lege, Northwestern  University;  B.Sc,  in  Music, 
M.  in  Music,  Choral  Director.     48,  72,  156 


EDWARD  T.  TEKIELI,  Business  Education; 
Glenville  State  College,  West  Virginia  Univer- 
sity; A.D.  M.S.  Asst.  Football  Coach,  Asst.  Base- 
ball Coach,  J.V.  Basketball  Coach.  48,  115 
DALE  THOMPSON,  Mathematics;  Butler  Uni- 
versity, West  Virginia  University,  Muskingum 
College;  A.B.  Cross  Country,  Track  Coach.  48, 
90,  175 

NORMAN  THOMPSON,  Science;  Kent  State 
University,  Western  Reserve  University;  B.Sc. 
in  Ed.  M.A.  Sponsor,  Movie  Club.  49 
FRANK  TROGLIA,  Counselor;  Ohio  State 
University,  Western  Reserve  University;  B.Sc. 
M.A.  49 


ANTHONY  V.  VACCARIELLO,  Language: 
Miami  University,  Western  Reserve  University; 
B.Sc.  in  Ed.  M.A.  in  Ed.  Sponsor,  Ad  Club, 
Faculty  Manager  o£  Athletics.  49,  175 
CAROLE  VENALECK,  English;  Fenn  College- 
B.A.  49  fag. 

RUTH   VERMILLION,    Counselor;   76 
FRED    A.   VOLLMAN,   Industrial   Arts,    Chair- 
man;   Western    Reserve    University,    Cleveland 
Institute   of   Art,    Kent   State   University;    B.Sc. 
in  Ed.  M.A.  in  Art.  49 


VIRGINIA  L.  WEADOCK,  English;  Bowling 
Green  State  University;  B.S.  in  Ed.  M.A.  49 
STANLEY  WHITESIDE,  Social  Studies,  Chair- 
man; Ohio  University,  Ohio  State  University, 
University  of  Wisconsin,  Lewis  and  Clark  Col- 
lege; B.A.  49 

GEORGE  WILEY,  Co-Ordinator,  Special 
Achievement  Classes;  Oberlin  College,  Western 
Reserve  University,  Ohio  State  University;  A.B 
M.A.  49 

BEULA      WILSON,     Mathematics,     Chairman; 
University  of  Southern  California,  Western  Re- 
serve University;   B.A.  M.A.  49 
LAWRENCE  A.  WILSON,  Science;  Kent  State 
University;    B.S.   M.A.   49 

RALPH  WISNIEWSKI,  Science;  Ohio  Univer- 
sity; B.A.  in  Ed.  49 


ROBERT  E.  YOCUM,  Business  Education;  Kent 
State  University;  B.Sc.  in  Bus.  Ed.  Key  Club 
Sponsor,  Career  Week  Chairman.  49 


MARGARET  ZIMMERMAN,  Language,  Chair- 
man; Moravian  College  for  Women,  Middlebury 
College,  Columbia  University;  B.A.  M.A.  49 


SOPHOMORE    INDEX    SOPHOMORE    INDEX    SOPHOMORE   INDEX  SOPHOMORE   INDEX  SOPHOMORE 


Atlamczewski,  Judy     77 
Adkins.  John     77 
Alex,  Donald     77 
Alexander,  Diane     83 
Alexander,  Patricia     77 
Allen,  Carole     77 
Allen,  Susan     84 
Anderson,  Susan     77 
Andrew,  Carol     77 
Antonick,  Dennis     77 
Apple,  Myron     77 
Ark,  Michael     77 
Aspinwall,  Linda     77 
Aten,  John     77 
August,  Alison     77 

Bacon.  Diana     77 
Baer,  Dan     80 
Bagocius,  James     77 
Bailey,  John     77 
Bailey,  XVilliam     77 
Baker,  Terry     77 
Balogh,  Jacqueline     77 
Bahikin,  Leslie     77 
Banaszck,  Paul     77 
Baran, Joanne     77 
Barbato,  Patricia     77 
Barbie,  Marilyn     77 
Barbrc,  John     77 
Barnes.  David     77 
Barla.  Ken     77 
Bateman,  Ken     77 
Bates,  James     77 
Bayan,  Barbara     87 
Beacham,  Bill     77 
Beaudry,  James     77 
Becker,  Marcy     77 
Beckwith,  Barbara     77 
Begalke,  Elaine     82 
Belanich,  Rose     81 
Belavich,  Linda     77 
Bcljan,  Donald     77 
Bell,  Gail     77 
Bilyk,  Barbara     77 
Bene,  Kathleen     77 
Bcntlcy,  Dan     77 
Bcnvenuto,  Darlene     77 
Bernstein,  Gary     77 
Blackburn,  Harold     77 
Blankschaen,  James     77 
Blatnik,  Marlene     77 
Blatnik.  Susan     77 
Bluhm,  Dennis     77 
Blinneristein,  Kurt     77 
Boczck,  Almira    77 
Bogatay,  Mary     77 
Boldin,  Bonnie     77 
Bone,  Diane    77 


Bone,  Donna     77 
Borgsteadt,  Sandra     77 
Bosetin,  Rosemary     81 
Boyd,  Jeanne     77 
Boyer,  Walter    77 
Bradack,  Shirley     77 
Bradford, Barbara     77 
Brazalovics,  Janet     77 
Breeden,  Drema     77 
Brecn,  Karen     77 
Brcnnan,  Thomas     77 
Breskvar,  Michele    77 
Brewer,  Richard     87 
Brczcc,  Roger     82 
Brigden,  Ellen     77 
Brimlow,  Terry     85 
Brown,  Jacqueline     77 
Brown,  Margaret     77 
Browning,  Cheryl     77 
Bruce,  Cheryl     77 
Brule,  Diane     77 
Budas,  Bonnie     77 
Budinsky,  Donna     77 
Bumgardner,  Dan     81 


Burich,  George     77 
Burns,  Karen     78 
Burris,  Linda     78 
Bush,  Clayton     78 
Butko,  L.     79 
Buto,  Carol     78 


Caine,  William     78 
Capretti.  Josephine     78 
Caputo,  Kenneth     78 
Carlson,  Ellen     78 
Carlson,  Leslie     77 
Carpenter,  Gary     78 
Carroll,  Constance     78 
Carroll,  Edward     78 
Carruthers,  Jo-Ell    78 
Cavell,  Michael     78 
Cebron,  Linda     81 
Ccsnik,  Joanne     78 
Chaunce,  Elaine     78 
Chappell,  Shirley     78 
Cherne,  Donald     78 
Chiodo,  Connee     78 
Chiofolo,  Marilyn     81 
Chopyak,  Janis     82 
Christopher,  Terry     78 
Cianelli,  Celia     78 
Cicco,  Rosemary     78 
Cinco,  Sandra     78 
Cipriani,  Linda     78 
Cirino,  Robert     76,  78 
Clcmence,  Kathleen     84 
Clemens,  Terry     78 
Coleman,  Judith     78 
Collins,  Doris     78 
Collins,  Jill     78 
Collins,  Richard     78 
Comport,  Joann     78 
Consilio,  Alan     78 
Cook,  Cheryl     78 
Coolidge,  Dennis     78 
Cornwell,  Gloria     78 
Corrigan.     86 
Covert,  Kathleen     78 
Cox,  Paul     87 
Coy,  Timothy     87 
Coyle,  Bruce     81 
Cozby,  Nancy     86 
Craig.  Judith     78 
Crawford,  Barry     78 
Creveling,  Richard     87 
Crone,  Norma     78 
Czohara,  John     78 

D'Amico,  Michele     77 
Dackar,  Robert.    77 
Dailey,  Mary     78 
Damberger,  Joan     79 
Dane,  Gregory     78 
Daugherty,  Geraldine     79 
Davis,  Frank     86 
Davis,  Fred     77 
Davis,  Sandra     79 
Dav,  Diane     79 
DeMell,  John     85 
De  Vanna,  Susan     79 
De  Victor,  Allan     78 
Deans,  Lorraine     79 
Debeljak,  Patricia     78 
Debevec,  Marilyn     82 
Debevec,  Paul     78 
Deegan,  Patricia     79 
Delsanter,  Joan     80 
Demian,  Douglas     78 
Di  Biasio,  Danette     79 
Di  Donato,  Beatrice     79 
Di  Nardo,  Gene     78 
Di  Puccio,  Jean     80 
Di  Santo,  Helen     79 
Diulus,  Eugene     78 
Dobnikar,  Magdeline     79 
Dombrowski,  Anita     79 


Domin,  Larry     78 
Downen,  Sharon     79 
Dragonette,  Jerry     82 
Drenik,  Sharon     79 
Dvornik,  Janet     79 


Eckenrode,  Joseph     79 
Eckerman,  Dorothy     79 
Elliott,  Kathleen     79 
Ellis,  Joyce     79 
Emser,  Nancy     79 
Erzen,  Betty'  86 
Erzen,  Marianne     85 
Estvander,  Helen     79 
Evans,  Dale     79 


Fabec.  Monica     79 
Fabritius,  Richard     79 
Falton,  Constance     79 
Fende,  Andrew     79 
Ferrel,  Ronald     79 
Fleshin,  John     78 
Focht.  Richard     79 
Fogel.  Helen     80 
Fogel.  Marilyn     78 
Forgione,  Frank     79 
Forker,  Sally     78 
Foster,  Edward     82 
Foster,  Glen     79 
Fox,  Douglas     79 
Fox,  Linda     78 
Frederick,  Paul     82 
Friedman,  Barbara     78 
Froom,  Sandra     78 
Frost,  Marjory     78 
Frustere,  Judy     81 
Fuchs,  Marlene     78 
Fuerst,  Ray     87 

Gabrenya,  Carol     78 
Gabriel,  Ronald     79 
Gainar,  Richard     79 
Galaida,  Linda     78 
Gall,  Sandra     78 
Gant,  Bill     79 
Garland,  David     79 
Gasser,  Ted     79 
Gaster,  Donald     79 
Gere,  Shirley     78 
Germovsek,  Donna     78 
Giegerich,  Gary     79 
Gilliotti,  Thomas     79 
Gingell,  Bonnie     82 
Giordano,  Joseph     79 
Glass,  Richard     82 
Click,  Brian     79 
Goble,  Ted     76,  82 
Gojak,  Mary     80 
Colon,  Janis     80 
Gombach,  Sharon     80 
Goodwin,  Joyce     80 
Gorslene,  James     78 
Gozelinchick,  Tom     82 
Gozoski,  Judy     80 
Graafmeyer,  John     78 
Grable,  Lee     78 
Green,  Mary     80 
Greer,  Patricia     80 
Griffith,  Richard     78 
Grill,  Carol     80 
Grillo,  Justine     80 
Grimm,  Elyse     80 
Gross,  Rosemary     80 
Grubac,  Donna     80 
Guenther,  Karen     80 
Guild,  Sandra     80 
Gustetic,  Kathleen     82 
Guth,  Judy     82 
Guttmann,  Linda     80 
Guy,  Norman     87 


Habian,  Anita     80 
Hagberg,  Robert     78 
Hathcrill,  'William     78 
Hahn.  Beth     80 
Hall,  Rosemarie     80 
Hallack.  Judv     80 
Haller,  Michael     78 
Hamilton,  Linda     80 
Hanes,  Edna     80 
Hanna,  Robin     80 
Harper,  Gregory     78 
Harris,  Leslie     80 
Harwood,  Tom     78 
Hashagen,  Kimberly     80 
Hathaway,  Donald     78 
Havreberg,  Gretchen     8C 
Haynes,  Eloise     84 
Heben.  Dari     80 
Heckert,  Karen     80 
Henderson,  Diane     80 
Henry,  Carolyn     80 
Herbst,  Ronald     78 
Hertz,  William     78 
Hille,  Barbara     81 
Hobson,  William     78 
Hobzek,  Bruce     82 
Hocevar,  Judy     81 
Hoedt,  Cynthia     81 
Hoernig,  Dennis     80 
Hoffman,  Carol     81 
Hohs,  Bernard     80 
Holcomb,  Beverly     81 
Holloway.  Jane     81 
Holmes.  Karen     87 
Holwick.  Constance     81 
Hopkins,  Larry     83 
Horn,  Donna     81 
Hornack,  Lawrence     80 
Horsey,  Susan     81 
Horton,  John     80 
Hotchkiss,  Mary     81 
Houry,  Janice     81 
Howard,  Ronald     80 
Howell,  Janet     81 
Hrovat,  Kenneth     80 
Hrovat,  Ronald     80 
Hula,  Robert     80 
Hull,  Donald     80 
Humphries,  John     80 
Hunt,  Marian     81 
Hurlburt,  Patricia     81 
Hurwitch,  Carl     80 
Hylkema,  Dan     80 
Hyne,  Burke     82 
Hynes,  Mary     81 

Ivanko,  Joseph     80 

Jacabsohn,  Jeff    80 
Jackson,  Robert     80 
Janis,  Diane     81 
Jasky,  Alan     80 
Jevnikar,  Larry    77 
Johnson,  Marsha     77 
Johnson,  Robert     80 
jonaitis,  Kathleen     81 
Jones,  Bruce     80 
Jones,  Suzanne     86 
Jost,  Richard     80 
Judice,  Edward     80 


Kacperski,  Dennis     80 
Kaczur,  Nicholas     80 
Kaehler,  Richard     80 
Kaib,  Thomas     80 
Kane,  Jim     77 
Kane,  Patricia     81 
Kaprosy,  David     80 
Karash,  Richard     80 
Karl,  Lillian     81 
Karpy,  Ted     84 
Kaselak,  Donna     76,  81 
Katalenac,  Carol     81 


333 


Kattler,  Gary     82 
Katz.  Marvin     78 
Kaval,  Elaine     81 
Keller.  Connie     76,  81 
Keller,  Gary     81 
Kelly,  John     81 
Kendra,  Nadine     81 
King,  Cheryl     81 
King,  Dolores     81 
King.  Gerald     81 
King,  James     81 
King,  William     81 
Kipp,  Linda     81 
Kirchner,  Barbara     81 
Kirk,  Berta     82 
Kirk,  Gabi     81 
Kissel,  Andrew     81 
Kitko,  Laureen     81 
Klann,  Donald     81 
Klavora,  Brenda     81 
Kleinhenz,  Dave     81 
King,  Kenneth     81 
Kmetz,  Ba-bara     82 
Knoch,  Jean     81 
Knoch,  Joyce     81 
Knop,  Ted     81 
Kobe,  Donna     81 
Koci,  Joel     81 
Koepke,  Karen     77 
Kolegar.  Kathleen     81 
Koller,  Richard     81 
Komocar,  John     81 
Komraus,  Carl     78 
Korosec,  Kathy     81 
Korthals,  Mary     81 
Korthals,  Rajeanne     81 
Kostansek.  Marv  Ann     81 
Kostiha,  Jim     77 
Kotnik,  Joyce     82 
Kozlevcar,  Judy    81 
Krane,  Alan     81 
Krapence,  Carol     81 
Krecic,  Linda     81 
Krince,  Kathleen     81 
Krotine,  Gilbert     80 
Krzepina,  Jean     81 
Kuchling,  Edward     81 
Kukorelli,  Andrew     81 
Kulka,  Leonard     81 
Kump,  Diane     81 


Lain,  John     81 
Lakatosh,  Richard     81 
Lamos,  Gary     78 
Lang,  Gayle     82 
Langham,  Harry     81 
Lanza,  Alberta     82 
La  Porte,  Fred     82 
La  Porte,  Susan     81 
Larkin,  John     81 
Larsen,  Eric    81 
Lasnik,  Heidi     82 
Leach,  Barbara     82 
Leake,  Rebecca     82 
Leber,  Marilyn     81 
Leeper,  Grant     81 
Leeper,  Janet     82 
Lefkowitz,  Sheryl     82 
Lefor,  Pearl     82 
Legan,  Toni     82 
Lellis,  Thomas     81 
Lemm,  Sandra     82 
Lemmons,  Bill     81 
Lenarcic,  Vincent     77 
Lesiak,  Elizabeth     82 
Letney,  Janis     82 
Lewis,  Sandra     82 
Lewis,  Richard     81 
Lewis,  Richard     82 
Liggett,  Dan     81 
Lilley,  Judy     79 
Lilley,  Margaret     82 
Lis,  Marilyn     82 
Livermore,  Karen     82 
Lo  Conti,  Gary     81 
Lofgren,  Cheryl     82 
Logan,  Patricia     82 


Lokes.  Rosann     84 
Loncala,  Tom     81 
Lonchar,  Caroline     82 
Long,  Leslie     82 
Lorber,  Gary     77 
Lorence,  David     81 
Lorenzo,  Michael     81 
Lorenzo,  Sharon     82 
Love,  Gary     81 
Lovejoy,  Darell     81 
Lube,  Judy     81 
Lufflcr,  Ralph     81 
Luksic.  Magdaline     82 
Lunder.  James     81 
Lupas,  Gerald     84 
Lutsch,  John     81 
Lyle,  Patricia     82 
Lynch,  Margaret     82 
Lyon,  Cheryl     85 

Mack,  Harriet     82 
Mack,  James     84 
Macks,  Ronald     81 
Madey,  Donald     81 
Malocic.  Carol     82 
Malz,  Allan     82 
Mance,  Judy     82 
Mangus,  Kathryn     82 
Mansperger,  Marilyn     84 
Marincic,  Loretta     84 
Marino,  Joel     82 
Marlow,  Edward     82 
Marthin,  Rita     79 
Martucci,  James     82 
Masek,  Richard     82 
Masek,  Ronald     82 
Mason,  James     82 
Matejowski,  Nancy     84 
May,  Terry     82 
Maynard,  John     83 
Mazzei,  Martin     85 
McCarthy,  Judy     82 
McDerment,  Keith     81 
McKee,  Linda     82 
McKibben,  Joyce     82 
McKnight,  Patricia     82 
McLaughlin,  Mary     82 
•  McNab,  Nancy     82 
Medlen,  Joyce     77 
Mehls,  Linda     84 
Mervis,  Judith     84 
Meyers,  Nancy     84 
Mika,  Jane     84 
Miklavcic,  Albert     82 
Miklavic,  Dennis     82 
Mikolsky,  Dave     80 
Mikus,  Dennis     82 
Milhzzotto,  Louis     82 
Milavec,  James    82 
Miller,  Larry     79 
Miller,  Lenore     84 
Miller,  Linda     84 
Miller,  Patricia     80 
Miller,  Richard     82 
Miller,  William     82 
Mills,  Barbara     84 
Milone,  Rosalie     84 
Minnillo,  Mary  Ann     84 
Mochan,  Dale     82 
Mocilnikar,  Lynne     84 
Modlin,  Barbara     83 
Mog,  Carol     83 
Mohoric,  Duane     82 
Montague,  David     82 
Montsch,  Carol     83 
Moore,  Cameron     82 
Morell,  Norma     83 
Morgan,  David     77 
Morgan,  Michael     82 
Morse,  Richard     82 
Morse,  Sharon     83 
Muehleisen,  Robert     82 
Muir,  Gloria     82 
Mullenix,  Marsha     83 
Murdoch,  Colin     82 
Murphy,  Kathy     83 
Murphy,  Lynn     83 
Murray,  Cole     82 
Musteikis,  Ignas     82 


Nada,  Pamela     83 
Nagode,  Cynthia     83 
Nalepa,  Linda     83 
Nebe,  Jim     82 

Nehls,  Kathleen     83 
Neil,  Lu  Ann     83 
Nemerovsky,  Kenneth     82 
Nenadal,  Carol    84 
Nestlerode,  Laura    84 
Neumore,  Jack     82 
Newnes,  David     83 
Norsic,  Gerald     84 
Nyman,  Terrie     84 


Ockunzzi,  Thomas     84 
Ogoreuc,  Charlotte     84 
Ogrin,  Shirley     84 
Oiler,  Judd     84 
Ola,  Peter     84 
Onderdonk,  Leslie     84 
Opdahl,  Dennis     84 
Orehek,  Janice     78 
Oren,  Patricia     84 
Orlikowski,  John     79 
Ormston,  Mary     84 
Ostkar,  Janet     84 
Oyaski,  Mike    84 


Paganie,  Mary  Lynn     84 
Palenschat,  Roy     84 
Paller,  Michael     82 
Panichi,  Carol     84 
Paolo,  Albert     83 
Papalko,  Sharon     84 
Papp,  Carol     84 
Papp,  Nancy     78 
Parmertor,  Bob     83 
Patterson,  Peggy     84 
Patronis,  Jordan     83 
Patton,  Kathleen     84 
Paulovcin,  Susan     84 
Pawlus,  Linda     84 
Payne,  Lynn     80 
Pearn,  Janet     84 
Penny,  ^Villiam     80 
Perrotti,  John     83 
Perusek,  Kenneth     83 
Pesch,  Hans     83 
Pesec,  Edward     83 
Peterka.  Jacqueline     84 
Peters,  Cloyd     83 
Peters,  Gary     83 
Peterson,  Carol     84 
Peterson,  Gregory     83 
Peterson,  Richard     84 
Petrochic,  Tom     84 
Petruzzi,  Anthony     84 
Petty.  Jim     84 
Phillips.  Nikki     84 
Pierce,  Jerome     84 
Pietro,  James     84 
Pike,  Karen     84 
Pinkney,  Christopher     84 
Piotrowski,  Sharon     84 
Pirc,  Judy     84 
Piscopo,  Darlene     84 
■   Plickert,  Thomas     84 
Plummer,  Tim     84 
Powalie,  James     84 
Powalie,  Jerry     84 
Powell,  Janet     81 
Powell,  Martha     84 
Pozun,  John     84 
Pratt,  Maureen     84 
Prijatelj,  Robert     84 
Pullano,  Elayne     82 
Pullano,  Wayne     79 
Pulver,  Carol     84 
Pungerchar,  Shirley     84 
Purdy,  Thomas     85 
Pylick,  Sharon     84 


Rast,  Lenore     84 
Reba.  Cynthia     84 
Rebolt,  Jonnie     84 
Redding,  Patricia     84 
Reder,  Arthur     84 
Redmund,  Richard     84 
Reed,  Gary     84 
Reese,  Carol     84 
Regalbuto,  Victoria     85 
Reichenbach,  John     84 
Reinke,  William     84 
Res,  Rae     78 
Rhodes,  Darlene     82 
Richard,  Jeric     87 
Richardson,  Kenneth     8i 
Riggs,  Ray     84 
Ritz,  Charlotte     85 
Roberts,  Linda     85 
Robich,  Barbara     85 
Rochkar,  Roberta     85 
Rockwell,  Sam     84 
Rodencic,  Sandra     85 
Rodgers,  Eileen     85 
Roesch,  Robert     84 
Rogers,  Linda     85 
Roland,  Cheryl     85 
Roll,  David     84 
Romano,  Donald     84 
Romano,  Donna     83 
Romano,  Mike     84 
Roschy,  Jackie     85 
Rose,  Janet     85 
Ross,  Diane     85 
Rosipko,  James     84 
Roth,  John     85 
Rouse,  Jo  Ann     77 
Rowland,  Jane     85 
Runyon,  Gary     85 
Rupar,  Margaret     85 
Ruuska,  Richard     85 
Ryder,  Laura     85 

Sanderson,  Roger     85 
Santay,  Michael     80 
Sarama,  Roseanne     85 
Sarstedt,  Ron     85 
Saver,  Richard     85 
Scanlon,  Jim     85 
Scanlon,  Joanne     85 
Schaffer,  Margo     85 
Schaser,  John     85 
Scheid,  Gail     85 
Schiemann,  Robert     83 
Schroeter,  John     85 
Schuette,  Wade     85 
Schulte,  Jane     85 
Scott,  John     85 
Sedmak,  Charlotte     85 
Sedmak,  David     83 
Seguin,  Ruth  Ann     85 
Seifert,  Sharon     77 
Serkownik,  Carol     85 
Sernel,  Patricia     85 
Shaughnessy,  Joan     85 
Shenkel,  James     81 
Sheppard,  Nancy     85 
Sherman.  Norbert     85 
Sherrill,  Linda     85 
Shields,  Cynthia     85 
Shinosky,  Denise     87 
Shirk,  Jo-Anne     85 
Shuber,  Barbara     82 
Siat,  Karen     82 
Sidman,  Carolyn     86 
Siedler,  Donna     86 
Siegel,  La  Vonne    86 
Siford,  Howard     85 
Sirca,  George     83 
Sirko,  Elaine     86 
Sivec,  John     85 
Skalski,  Karen     86 
Skeivis,  Roberta     86 
Skitzki,  Madelyn     82 
Skoll,  Sheila     86 
.Skrout,  Irma     86 
Skully,  Marylyn     86 
Shiga,  Esther     86 
Smiciklas,  John     79 
Smink,  Linda     86 


334 


Smith,  C.     78 
Smith,  Lucille     85 
Sncller,  William     85 
Snyder,  Shirley     85 
Sowul,  Elaine     86 
Span,  Richard     85 
Spate,  Dennis     85 
Splister,  Joyce     86 
Spolar,  Henry     85 
Sporcic,  Bill     87 
Spring,  Barbara     86 
Sprochi,  Roger    85 
Stafford,  David     81 
Stahre,  Thomas     86 
Stair,  John     84 
Stambaugh,  Richard     85 
Stankiewicz,  Suzanne     78 
Stanley,  Bruce     85 
Stanley,  Judith     86 
Stapleton,  Larry     86 
Stasienko,  Tom     86 
Statz,  Robert     86 
Steagler,  Cynthia     86 
Steagler,  Marcia     86 
Steelman,  Fred     87 
Stegh,  Janice     86 
Steich,  Allan     86 
Steinfurth,  Carl     86 
Steklassa,  Terry     86 
Stemple,  Karen     86 
Stepic,  Anna     86 
Stevenson,  Ken     86 
Strausbaugh,  Judith     86 
Strazisar,  Margaret     86 
Strnad,  Joan     86 
Strnisha,  Linda     86 
Stumpf.  Roger     83 
Sturm,  Elaine     86 
Substelny,  Leo     86 
Summers,  Dave     86 
Surtz,  Ronald     86 
Sustersic,  John  Ray     86 
Sutton,  Darl     86 


Sweeney,  Kathleen     8f 
Sweeney,  William     80 
Switalsky,  Earl     86 
Symonds,  Robert     86 
Snyder,  S.     86 
Syracuse,  Alma     86 


Takacs,  Ken     86 
Tanno,  Frank     86 
Tarantino,  Richard     86 
Tartaglia,  Phillip     86 
Taylor,  Ralph     86 
Teegardin,  Nancy     86 
Tegel,  James     86 
Tekavec,  James     86 
Tekavec,  Margaret     87 
Terranova,  Estelle     87 
Thamer,  Linda     87 
Fhayer,  Dennis     86 
Thomas,  Patricia     87 
Thomasello,  Sharon     87 
Thompson,  David     86 
Thorpe,  Robert     86 
Tiderman,  Kenneth     86 
Tilk,  Robert     86 
Tkatch,  James     86 
Tolchinsky,  Paul     87 
Tomko.  Linda     87 
Toward,  Steve     87 
Traina,  Cynthia     87 
Tramte,  Beverly     87 
Tramte,  Dennis     87 
Traven,  Dale     87 
Travcn,  Louise     82 
Traxler,  Margaret     87 
Trivisonno.  Carmela     87 
Truskolaski,  Barbara     87 
Tucceri,  Joseph     84 
Tucceri,  Sandra     87 
Turk,  Kathleen     87 
Twrick,  Bob     78 
Twombly,  Lester     87 


Ulle,  Frances     87 
Ulle,  Katherine     87 
Ulle,  Nancy     87 
UUestad,  Jim     87 
Unick,  Elizabeth     87 
Urankar,  Judith     87 
Urbancek,  Amber     87 
Urbancic,  Geraldine     87 
Urbanick,  Joseph     87 
Uronis,  Leonard     87 
Usalis,  Robert     87 

Vahcic,  Laura     87 
Van  Ooyen,  Ray     79 
Van  Tilburg,  Dennis     82 
Vatty,  Rosemary     87 
Vend,  Jerome     87 
Verbic,  Marilyn     87 
Verner,  George     87 
Vernick,  Cheryl     87 
Vesey,  Kenneth     87 
Vocaturo,  Maria     80 
Von  Rekowski,  Sigrid     87 
Vovko,  Marie     87 
Votilo,  Gerald     87 
Vrh,  David     87 

Waltermire,  Dale     87 
AValters,  Tom     87 
^Vasenda,  Marion     87 
AVatts,  Steven     87 
Watts,  Susan     87 
\\'ebb,  Carol     87 
AVeber,  Michael     87 
^Veeks,  Madonna     81 
^Vehrlc.  Ellen     87 
■\Velsh,  Peter     77 
AVerley.  Beverly     87 
\Vervey,  Frances     87 
Whitaker.  Geoffrey     87 
Whitely,  Kathleen     87 
Whittaker,  Joan     87 
^Vichert,  John     87 


Wicks,  Joseph     87 
Wilber,  Donald     87 
Wilkes,  Diane    85 
Wilkinson,  Jackie     78 
Williams,  Sandra     78 
Williams.  Warren  v87 
Willson,  Susan     82 
Wilson,  Jack     87 
Winder,  Craig    87 
■\Virick,  John     79 
Wittine,  Laura     87 
^V'ohlegemuth,  Nicole     81 
Wolanski,  Mary     87 
Wolanski,  Walter     87 
Wolf,  Alan     87 
Wolf,  Penny     87 
Wrenn,  Jeanne     87 
Wright,  Phillip     87 
Wright,  Susan     87 

Yager,  Sue  Ann     87 
Yager,  Veronica     87 
Yanchar,  Leonard     87 
Yanni,  Anthony     87 
Yanni,  Josephine     87 
Yeray,  Nancy     87 
Yoger,  Diane     87 
Young,  Denise    87 
Young,  Doris     87 

Zadnik,  Anton     87 
Zanghi,  CatheriTie    87 
Zanyk,  Gayle     80 
Zdanowicz,  Sandra     87 
Zdara,  Joanne     87 
Zielaskiewicz,  Vickie     82 
Zifko,  Martin     83 
Zimmerman,  Carol     81 
Zurlo,  Connie     79 
Zust,  Linda     77 


JUNIOR    INDEX    JUNIOR    INDEX    JUNIOR    INDEX    JUNIOR   INDEX  JUNIOR   INDEX  JUNIOR   INDEX  JUNIOR 


Abbott,  Anne     33,  154 

Adams,  Douglas     127 

Adams,  Sheila     127 

Adams,  William     127 

Agrast,  Sanford     127 

Akraboff,  Peter     127 

Albertone,  Terese     127 

Albertsen,  Kathy     127 

Alvcs,  Gordon     127 

Amato,  Paulette     127 

Andreson,  Carol     127 

Anderson,  David     127 

Angelo,  Linda     133 

Antonacci,  Eugene     127 

Apolski,  Sharon     127 

Applequist,  Barbara     127,  177, 186 

Armstrong,  Robert     67,111,127 

Ashley,    Ronald     127,  150,  176,  188 

Aspinwall,  Michael 

Aufmuth,  Susan     127 

Austin,  Robert     127 

Avery,  Loretta     127 


Bahr,    Susan     71,    127,    154,    172, 

186 
Bailey,  Dennis     127 
Bailey,  Ronald     111,  127 
Baker,  Jacquelyn     127 
Baldini,  Carol     127,  154,  184 
Balsley,   Mary     71,   127,   154,   170, 

186 
Bartholomew,   Jeff    90,    115,   127, 

158 


Bassett,  Harry     127 
Baur,  Rodger     129 
Baxter,  Donna     129,  180 
Beal,  Barbara     128 
Bcdnar,  Neil     128 
Beechuk,  Jo     129,  154,  169,  184 
Beery,  Margo     125,  127,  128,  157, 
158,  177,  178 


Bell,  Diane     129,161,176 

Bell,  Susan     127,  129,  166 

Bell,  Thomas     182 

Bender,  Judy     141,184 

Bennett,  Donna     128 

Bernstein,  Dick     128 

Beyer,  Erene     71,129 

Biello,  Joseph     64,  68,  129 

Biondi,  Alan     128 

Birchak,  John     70,  128 

Bishop,  Karen     137 

Bizily,  Dale    96,  129,  168,  172,  174 

Bizosky,  Toip     96,  129 

Blak^ley,  Donna     128,  182 

Blanc,  William     128,  150 

Blassingame,  Janet     129 

Blatnick,  Richard     129,  172,  186 

Boag,  William     128,  186 

Boczek,  Gloria     129 

Boehmer,  Charlotte     128,  154,  172 

Bokar,  Janet     129,  154 

Bonar,  Lawrence     128 

Borowski,  John     128 

Bowen,  Richard     90,  92,  128,  158, 

169,  174 
Boyce,  Lud     128 


Boyton,  Jon     72,  128 

Bradshaw,  Cheryl     128 

Brady,  Kevin     128 

Brain,  Sally     128,  154,  172,  186 

Brancae,  Marguerite     73,  128 

Brandich,  Charlene     128 

Breen,  John     128 

Brandt,   Gretchen     128,   154,   177, 

178,  186 
Brendorfer,  Lynn     128 
Brennan,  Robert     108,  141 
Bricelj,  Maryse     128 
Briggs,  Janet     128 
Brock,  Linda     143 
Bromley,  Diane     128,  154 
Broos,  William     128 

Brougher,  Donald     128 

Brown,  Betty     128 

Brown,  Lauren     137,  154 

Brown,  Richard     128 

Brown,  Russell     128 

Brown,  Thomas     128 

Byrant.  Patricia     128 

Bubonics,  David     128 

Buchar,  Barbara     128,  154 

Buchwald,  Sandra     128 

Budas,  John     128 

Buehner,  Kathelyn     128,  184,  188 

Burger,  Beverly     73,  128,  176 

Burger,  Terri     121,128 

Burgin,  Asbury     96,  104,  128,  180 

Burlison,  Bill     132 

Burroughs,      Thomas     128,      157, 

158,  165 
Busch,  Tom     128 


Calvert,  Sandy     71,  '29,  154,  170, 

186 
Campagna.  Thomas     128 
Campana,  Juliana     68,  129,  161 
Campbell,  Charles     90,  128 
Capretti,  Ernest     129 
Carlson,  James    67 
Carlson,  Jeff     135 
Carlson,  John     128,188 
Carmany,  Robert     65,  68,  129 
Carpenter,  Jon     129 
Carr,  Jack     96,  129,  174 
Carroll,  Patricia     129 
Carroll,  Robert     129 
Carter,  Robin     139 
Cetaratti,  Irene     129 
Cefaratti,  JoAnn     129 
Cergol,  Maxine     129,  154 
Cercek,  Linda     129 
Cergol,  Maxine     129 
Chakirelis,  Harry     143 
Chylla,  Patricia     71,  129,  184 
Clarke,  David     72,  129 
Clarke,  Therese     143 

Clink,  Laverne     129 

Cohen,  Lawrence     129 

Conrad,  Wendy     71,  129,  154,  172, 

176,  186 
Consla,  Josephine     71,129 
Code,  Susan     129 
Cook,  Joel  R.     67,  129 
Corrigan,  Kathleen     71,  121,  129 
Cozart,  Carol     123 
Cox,  Gregory     96,  157,  158,  165 
Cresson,  Carolyn     172,  176,  186 


335 


L^e 


DeFranco,  Peter     68 
DeMore,  Claire     132 
Deviney,  Margaret     182 
DeWitt,  Joseph     104,  135 
Dagley,  Catherine     136 
Daugherty,  Diane     154 
Davis,  Margaret     154,  161 
Davis,  Nancy     140 
Debelak,  Judith     177,186 
Deely,  James     104 
Deister,  Paula     71,  154 
Delsanter,  Janet     154,184 
Dibartolomeo,  Andy     138 
Dickinson,  Leona     68 
Dilworth,  Patrice     154 
Doley,  Shanna     73 
Doyle,  Margaret     154 
Draxler,  Beverly     158 
Dreher,  Ernest     135 
Duncan,  Penny     182 


Eaglen,  Lemuel     146,  172,  182 

Eeckhout,  Jean     136 

Engeike,  Glenn     96 

Eppich,  Cynthia     65,  68,  154,  172, 

186 
Everett,  George     140 
Ezzo,  Pamela     143 


Faint,   Harry     64,  65,   68,   90,  92, 

153 
Federico,    Patricia     71,    127,    154, 

180,  186 

Fields,  Martha     71,  170,  171,  172, 

186,  188 
Fike,  Dorothy    64,  186 
Fleasgarten,  Carolyn     133 
Flowers,  James     72 
Focareto,  Michael     133 
Foerste,  David     133 
Fordyce,  Linda     71,  133,  154,  158, 

186 
Fowler,  Karen     123,  133,  150,  154, 

186 
Fox,  Francine     71,133 
Fox,  Herbert     133 
Foy,  Sarah     139 
Francis,  Gerald     133 
Frazee,  Jack     133 
Friedel,  Jeanne     133 
Fuller,  Richard     132 

Gabalac,  Pamela     133 

Gadus,  Loretta     133 

Galco,  Mary     133 

Gale,  Gary     133,188 

Gallagher,  Paul     140 

Gaster,  Laddie     133 

Geddes,  Howard     133 

Geiger,  Mark     133 

Germ,  Edward     141 

Germano,  Anthony     133 

Gerzeny,  Linda     72,  133,  154 

Gezann,  Alan     133 

Geyer,  Maureen     133 

Gilkerson,  James     96,  133,  174 

Gislason,  Cheryl     133 

Gislason,  Sandra     133 

Glenn,  Helen     133 

Goldlust,  Keith     133,  150,  181 

Golobic,  Rosemary     142 

Gooch,  Anthony     133 

Gorsha,  Arlene     132 

Goslee,   Noel     64,    132,    166,    168, 

169, 172 
Gospodarich,  June     127 
Goyanes,  Leo     133 
Grapatin,  Dale     133 
Gray,  Evelyn     136,  184 
Grdolnik,  Gayle     132 
Green,  Robert     133 
Greitzer,  Martin     132 
Griffin,  Dennis     132 
Grill,  Marlene     132 
Grinstead,  Jim     96,  142,  174 


Grisard,  Susan     132,  146,  154,  186 

Gron,  Frank     138 

Grugel,  Lome     132 

Gugliotta,  Rita     132 

Gutka,  Joane     132,154,158,186 

Hadarich,  Madeline     132,  184.  186 

Haigh,  Russell     132 

Hale,  William     68,  140 

Hall,  Dennis     96,  104,  132 

Hall,  Laura     132 

Halus,  Carol     176,  184 

Hamilton,  Jack     96,  132 

Hamilton,  Susan     132 

Haney,  ^Valter     132 

Hanks,  Nancy     132 

Harps,  Ronald     132 

Harriman,  Robert     127 

Harris,  Diane     133,186 

Harris.  Sandra     132 

Hart,  Cynthia     71,132 

Hart,  John     142 

Hartnett.  Ann     132,  172 

Hasko,  John     135 

Hasto,  Margaret     140,  154.  161 

Hearn,  Karen     178 

Hehr,  Cheryl     133 

Helmink,  James     132 

Hendy,  Roy     132 

Hiebel.  Stephanie     158 

Highland,  Charles     132 

Hillegas,  Jack     67,133 

Hiller,  Phyllis     184 

Hitty,  Joann     68,132 

Hlabse,  Albert     132 

Hlabse,  Joe     141 

Hobzek.  Mark     72,  133 

Hoedt,  Dianna     68.  133 

Hollar,  ^Villiam     133 

Hoppert.  Donald     90,  133 

Horvath,  Loralie     64,  65,  132,  154 

Hotchkiss,  Richard     67,   132,   146, 

180 
Houck,  WilUam     108,  133,  176 
Howard,  John     133,  172 
Howe.  Sally     133.150 
Hrnyak,  Daniel     132 
Hrovat.  Lvnne     132.161 
Hudec,  Donald     133,188 
Hudec,  Roland     132,  174 
Hummon,  Carolyn     133.  154,  186 
Humphries,  Brian     67,  90 
Humphrey,  Charles     133 
Hunt,  James     133 


Ingram,  Merry  Anne     14,  72,  120, 

121, 134 
Inman,  Bernadette     134 
Ipavec,  Portia     134,  154 
Irwin,  Gloria     134 
Iwanski,  Carol     134 

Jaffray,  Patricia     134 

Jambor,  Karen     134,  150 

Janitz,  Carol     64,  134 

Jedlicka,  Woodrow     134 

Jennrich,  Gary.    141 

Jerjev,  Jeanne     154 

Jerkic,    Sonja     68,    125,    132,    168, 

172 
Jernejcic,  Frank     104,  134,  174 
Johns,  Allen     135 
Jones,  Tim     134 
Jerjev,  Joanne     134 

Kalinowski,  Marv     135,  154,  177 
Kapsch,  Jack     143 
Kaston,  Nancy     154,  166,  172,  184 
Kasunic.  Donna     135,  154 
Katarnik,  Nancy     68,  135 
Kauffman,  Allene     135 
Kennedy,  Kirk     132 
Kerestes,  Charlotte     123.  135,  177 
Kermavner,  Robert     134 
King,  Barbara     135,  184 
Kinn,  Eileen     129 
Kintz,  Sharon     135 


Kirchwehm,  Harry     111,134 
Kish,  Georgeann     135 
Klemencic,  Philanne     135,  154 
Klevay,  Carol     135,  150 
Kneale,  James     108,  134,  176,  188 
Kneiss,  Jacqulyn     142 
Kochevar,  Fred     143 
Koenig,    Jeanette     141,    154,    158, 

161 
Koeth,  Gilbert     134 
Kokely,  Shirley     135 
Komar.  Marion     134 
Konte,  Erika     135 
Koren,  Steve     143 
Kosman,  James     125,  135 
Kovach,  John     115,  135 
Kovach,  Robert     90,  135,  174,  186 


Kovacs,  Catherine     137 
Kovacs,  Elayne     134,  161 
Kovic,  Judith     134 
Kozak,  Joan     135 

Kraft,  Robert     57,  135 

Kramer,  Barbara     134,  172,  186 

Kramer,  Joseph     127,  154 

Krainer,  Judith     128,  154 

Kranz,  Victor     135 

Krapenc,  Janet     134,158,177,184 

Kreit,  Theodore     96,  135 

Kren,  James     135 

Kristoff,  Carol     141 

Kristy,  Kenneth     134 

Kromar,  Ronald     135 

Krome,  Geraldine     134,   146,   154, 

172 
Kuharik,  Rosemary     134,  154 

Langlois,  Gary     108,  127 
Lanning,  Charles     88,  96,  115,  117, 

135 
Lapuh,  Ronald     135 
Laukiavich,  Marie     135,  154 
Lausche,  Robert     135 
Lavo,  Dianne     135 
Leber,  Blair 
Leber,  David     134 
Leber,  Michael     104,  135,  158,  186 
Lee,  Richard     135 
Lees,  Charles     134 
Lege,   Linda     136,    148,    154,    169, 

i86 
Leland.  Robert     139 
Leppert,  Charles     96,115.134 
Lerz,  Mario     135 
Lesiak,  Julia     64,136 
Leskovec,  Judith     136,154 
Likovic,  Gerald     134 
Lindic,  Linda     133 
Lindquist,    Nancy     136,    154,    169, 

170,  184 
Lipnicki.  Steve     139 
Lipstreu,  Roger    68,  135 
Liptak,  Diane     136 
Locker,  Joyce     136,184,188 
Loeding,  Orville     67,  136 
Long,  Linda     136,166 
Loope,   Linda     71,    136,    150,    181, 

186 
Love,  Kathy     136 
Lovejoy,  Alvina     136 
Lowe,  Virginia     136,  154 
Lukat,  Diane     136,  154,  186 
Lunder,  Jacqueline    71,  136,  154, 

158 
Lutz,  Karen     136,  186 
Lybarger,     Kathy     51,     136,     148, 
154,  177,  186 
Lyman,  Don     136,182 

McCulloch,  Donna     136 
McGarry,  Judith     136 
McGraw,  Mary     136,177 
McGregor,  Lynn     136 
Mclntyre,  Jackie     136,  154 
McKee.  James     136 
McKinlev,  Barbara     136 


Maaswinkel,      Donald     115,      136, 

159 
Mack,  Mary     136 
MacKave,  Eugene     136 
Maeder,  Brian     111,  136,  150 
Mahany,  Priscilla     130,  186 
Maher,  Chris     136 
Major,  Wanda     136,154 
Makowski,  Barbara     136 
Maloney,  Tim     132 
Malz,  Jack     136 
Mance,  Robert     136 
Mandalla,  Carol     142 
Mansperger,    Clare     68,    90,    104, 

136 
Mantel,  Jim     138 
March,  William     68,136 
Maresh,     Carolyn     71,     136,     148, 

154,  158,  168,  172,  186 
Markatos,  Michael     136 
Markley,  Theodore     136,  166 
Marmash.      Rosemary     136,      154, 
184,  186 

Marn,  Cheryl     136 
Marolt,  Norman     136 

Martin,  Catherine     136,  154,  186 

Marzi,  Joan     136 

Mason,  Gary     136 

Mason,  Judith     137 

Mastro,  Paul     136 

Mauser,  Eileen     137 

Mausser,  Annette     133,154 

Mazi,  Frank     138 

Mazzei,  Michael     96,  136 

Meall,  Sondra     137 

Medved,  Robert     136 

Menart,  Joanne     139 

Mervar,  Jerilynn     133 

Mihaly,  Diana     122,  137,  158 

Mihaly,  Donna     137 

Mijacek,  Nancy     137,  176,  186 

Miklausich,  Valerie     137 

Milan,  Fletcher     136 

Milavec,  Margaret     137,  154 

Milavec,  Philip     136 

Miller,  Geraldine     137,  184 

Miller,  Jo  Beverly     137 

Miller,  Sandra     137,  154,  177 

Misick,  Philip     136 

Mooney,  Larry     136 

Morgenthaler,  Carl     136 

Morton,  Diana     139 

Mrowca,  Jim     132 

Mulford,  Carole     137 

Mulligan.  Mary     136,  146 

Murphy,  Roger     90,  115,  136,  148, 

159, 174 

Murphy,    Thomas    90,    115,    136, 
148,  159,  174 

Myles,  William     64,  68,  136 

Nason,  Les     136 
Naujoks,  Paul     136 
Naylor,  Sandra     64,  137 
Neat,  Elizabeth     71,  137,  154 
Needs,  Thomas     136 
Neola,  Peter     132 
Nesbett,  David     136 
Nixon,  Maureen     137 
Novak,  Joyce     138,154 
Novotny,  Shirley     138,  186 
Nurmi,  Linda     138,  158,  186 

Oblak,  Frank     136 

Oelsner,  Roswitha     138,  148,  154, 

184,  186 
Offak,  Emily     138,  154,  184 
Olah,  Barbara     137 
Olah,  ^ViIliam     73,  138 
Olesky,  Thomas     104,137,169 
Omanski,  Daniel     137 
Opdahl,  Bruce     128 
Orazen,  Michael    96,  104,  137,  174 
Orebaugh,  Carelton     137,  168,  188 
Orr,  James     137 
Ostrowski,  Gary     128 
Owen,  Laura     71,  138,  154 
Oznorvich,  Steve     140 


Palechek,    Robert    96,    115,    137, 

174 
Paiko,  Joyce     138 
Palumbo,  Rosetta     138 
Panstares,  George     137 
Paolella,  Michael     127,  137 
Paolucci,  Gus     188 
Papesh,  Don     140 
Papp,  Judith     71,  127,  138,  154 
Pappas,  Betsy     71,  138,  154 
Paradiso,  Vikki     139 
Parker.  Robert     90,  137,  174 
Perko,  Thomas     137 
Peters,  James     137,  174 
Peters,  Joel     137 
Peterson,  Eric     138,  186 
Petrolewicz,  Sidney     138 
Petrou,  John     138 
Picciano,  Charles     138 
Pickett,  Janice     138,  154,  182 
Pierce,  Harry    96,  108,  138,  174 

Pike,  Joyce     138,  153,  166 

Piper,  Catherine     64,  65,  68,  138, 

148,  172 
Platzer,  Susan     138 
Pleichner,  Joseph     138 
Plescia,  Patricia     138 
Plesec,  Tom     134 
Plestis,  PhiUip     104,  138 
Plesz,  Mary     138 
Podobnikar,  Donald     64,  68,  138 
Podwils,  Donald     138 
Poese,   Louise     72,    120,   121,   139, 

148,  177 
Polanc,  John     90,  104,  138,  174 
Polls,  Geraldine     139 
Pollack,  Joseph     138 
Popiolek,  Catherine     139,   177, 

178,  184 
Potochnik,  Frank     138 
Potokar,    Kenneth     90,    104,    138, 

188 
Poulin,  Christine     143 
Powell,  Wayne    90,  138 
Pratt,  Gayle     139 
Preskar,  Rick     138 
Price,  John     96,  139 
Prokopovich,  Marie     71,  139,  154, 

186 
Pugliese,  John     139 
Puncoh,  Gail     139 
Purtill,  Kathleen     139 
Pufney,  Albert     140 

Quigley,  Paul    'l39 

Rabun,  Alice     139,  182 
Racker,  Richard     90,  174 
Radwanick,  Mary  Ann     139,  154 
Rankar,  Richard     139 
Rakas,  Nancy     139,  169.  186 
Ramona,  Joseph     68,  139 
Randolph,  Rollin     139 
Randt,  John     108,  139,  174,  176 
Rath,  John     138 
Raymond,  Bonnie     139 
Reba,  Lorene     139 
Rechner,  James     139 
Rechner,  Steven     96,139 
Redmond,  Suzanne     139,  154 
Reed,  Douglas    96,111,139 
Rees,  Linda     139,  154,  186 
Reichenbach,  Harold    96,  99,  115, 

116,  117,  139 
Reider,  Joh  n     1 1 1 ,  1 39,  1 86,  1 88 
Reider,  Margaret     139 
Reider,  Scottie    71 
Renko,  James     139 
Renner,  James     139 
Repasy,  William     138 
Reynolds,  Donald     138 
Ricksecker,  Ruth     139,  154 
Ritter,  Lucy     138,  154 
Robinson,  David     138 
Rogell,  Ronald     138 
Roma.  Martelle     123,  139,  184 
Ronke,  Robert     138 


Rose,  Henry    73 
Rosenblatt,  Paula     139 
Rositano,  Lloyd     104,  139 
Roskoph,  Sharon     139 
Rossidivita,  Judith     139 
Rothrock,  George     139 
Routzshn,  Marsha     133 
Rowles,  Elizabeth     138 
Ruple,  Thomas     139 
Rupert,  Dennis     135 
Ruscin,  Joseph     138 
Russ,  Albert     139 
Russ,  Thomas    73,  138 
Ryan,  James     140 
Reba,  Lorene     127 
Ryder,  Scottie     139,  154 


Sabath,  John     140 
Sajna,  Elaine     135,  154 
Santorelli,  Marilyn     138 
Sawyer,  Thomas     140 
Sceranka,    Elaine     123,    138,    158, 

177 
Schade,  Sue     139,  186,  188 
Scheufler,  J.     141 
Scheve,  Linda     140,  154,  158,  172, 

186 
Scheid,  Linn     139 
Schenck,  Barton     68,  140 
Schieb,  Hermine     140 
Schmcnk,   -William     90,    140,    174, 

188 
Schneider,  Edward     139 
Schuler,  Robert     140 
Schultz,  Janet     140 
Schultz,  Jeanette     140 
Scolaro,  Urban     96.  104,  140 
Seaman,  Richard     140 
Sears,  Patricia     140,  161 
Sebock,  Joseph     141 
Sedcrholm.  William     141,  174 
Sedusky,  Carol     140,  154,  186 
Semenik,  John     140 
Shambaugh,  Patricia     140 
Sharp,  Donald     140 
Sharp,  Jeff     140 
Shaw,  James     141 
Shepard.  Barbara     140 
Shirk,  Kimball     141 
Sikora,  Marie     71,  140 
Simmer,  Joseph     136 
Simmons,  Samuel     136 
Simon,  Dorothy     140 
Simpson.     Laura     140.     148,     166. 

168.  169,  172,  186.  188 
Slater,  Karlene     141 
Slauta,  Janet     141 
Sluga,  Allen     141 
Smith,  James     141 
Smith,  Glenn     127 
Smith,  Pauline     141,  158,  184 
Smolic,  John     141 
Snow,  Vicki     141,  184 
Snyder,  Anthony    96,  141 
Sobe,  Donald     132 
Soeder,  Cheryl     141 
Sokol.  Elaine     141,  154 
Somich,  Carolyn     141,  154 
Somrak,  James     141 
Somrak.  Linda     141 
Sotka,  Donald     141 
Southworth,  William     127 
Spalek,  Eileen     141,154,169 
Spall,  Betty     140,  166 
Spokas,  Daniel     141 
Springer,  Annastachia     141 
Springer,  Marvin     140 
Springer,  Terry     140 
Stanek,  Joyce     141,184 
Stanton,  Gary     141 
Statz,  Carl     140 
Stauffer,  Randall     51,73,90,140, 

174 
Stefanchik,  Marlene     141 
Stefanko,    Sylvia     141,     150,     154, 

159,  186 


Steinhoff,  Penny     135 
Sternan,  Roberta     141 
Stillinger,  Jeanette     71,  140,  180 
Stinson,  John     90,  92,  140,  174 
Stock,  Donna     141,177 
Stoiber,  Thomas     140 
Stojetz,  Sharon     141,  154 
Stoneback,  Nancy     68,  140,  148 
Stone,  Karen     140 
Strainick.  Michael     140 
Strang.  Barbara     141 
Strazier.  Janet     140 
Strekal,  -Walter     140 
Strong.  Allan     140 
Stross,  Suzanne     134,  154,  186 
Struna,  Daniel     141 
Strunge.  Linda     128 
Sulak.  Stephen     140 
Summers.  Raymond     134,  150 
Sumph.  George     134 
Sumrada.  Phillip     141 
Svekric.  Beverly     141 
Svekric.  Fred     140 
Sweeney,  Katharine     129 
Sweeney.  Sallv     140 
Swindall.  Robert     140 
Swisher.  Richard     1 1 1 .  1 40.  1 76 
Svmonds.  AVilliam     96,  143 
Szabo.  Robert     143 
Szaras,  Richard     132 
SzilagT,i.  John     143 

Tabor.  Michael     143 
Tarantino,  Sandra     141.  154,  177 
Taylor.  Leslie     143,  172 
Taylor,  Robert     70,  133 
Teitelbaum.  Sandra     141 
Tekavec.  James     143 
Temple.  Robert     96,  143 
Templeton.  Roderick     143 
Tercek.  Barbara     141,  158,  186 
Terras,  Peggy 

Terrizzi,  Kathleen     129 

Tharp,  Judith     72,  143,  148,  168, 

169,  172,  186 
Theodosian,  Melanie     71,  143 
Thronberens.  Jane     143 
Tipping,  Mary 

Tumbry,  Steve     134 
Torter,     Robert     102,     104,     143, 
158,  188 

Tosti,  Tetina     136 

Toth,  Marguerite     143 

Toth,  Marilyn     143 

Trauger.    Barbara     71,    143,  ,154 

170,  171 
Trennel,  Elizabeth 
Trentel,  Geraldine 
Trobenter,  James     143 
Troka,  Mike     133 
Tucker,  Thomas     143,  172 
Tuckerman,  Kathy     67,   143,   148, 

169,  186 
Turk,  Cheryl     143,  154,  172 
Turk,  Dorothy     143 
Turk.  Pamela     143,  168 
Tutolo,  Ray     135 
Tyjewski,  Diane     143 
Tyjewski,  Stan     134 

Ulepic,  Joseph     143 
Urbancic,  William     143 
Ursini,  Joe     143 

Vaccariello,  Paul     143,  188 
Vaccariello,    Rosemary     143,    154, 

186 
Vagasky,  Carolyn 
Vandetti.  Patrick     143 
Van  Scoder,  Cora     132 
Vargo,  Donald     73,  142 
Verhotz,  Robert     142 
Vesey,  Evelyn     142 
Viburs,  John     142 
Vidensek,  Barbara     71,  142,  154, 


Vidmar,  James     90,  142,  174 
Vidusich,  Paula     71,  127,  142,  186 
Vislockv,  Linda     72,  142,  161 
Vitanza,  Diane     142,  184 
Vonsick,  Robert     142 
Vukcevic.    Douglas     96,    104,    142, 

148 
Vukcevic,    Janice     71,     142,     158, 

172,  174 

Wagner,  Dolores 

Wagner,  Myrtle     72,  142,  148 

Waldron,  Patricia     142 

Wallace.  Allen     90.  142 

^Valsh.  Donna     142 

■Walters,  Kenneth     96,  142,  174 

■Watson,  Sharon     142 

Watson,  Terry     127 

Watterman,    Patricia     142,    154, 

188 
Webbe,  Julia     138 
Weiss,  Carl     142 
Westerfield.  Gaye     142,  154 
Wheeler,  Douglas    96,  142 
Whelan,  Kenneth 
Wick,  Virginia     142,  154,  186 
Wickes,  Glenn     108,  142,  176 
Wilcox,  Patricia     154,  161 
Wilcoxon,  Barbara     143,  170,  177, 

186 
Wilke,  Elsie     143,  186 
Will,  Alice    71,  143,  154,  177,  186 
\Villiams,  Nora     143 
Wilson,  Sue     143,  172 
Wilson,  Terry     72,  142 
Wiltshire.  Donald     142,  172,  173 
Winet,  Alison     143,  159,  176 
Winters,  Michael     142 
Witzke.  Marsha     71,143 
Wohlgemuth.  Terry     96,  142 
Wood.  Randolph     73,  142 
Worgull,  James     143 
■Wotsch,  Andrew     143 
Wright,  John     67,  143 
Wyban,  John     143 

Yabroff,  Stanley     96,  143,  174 
Yanchar.  Suzanne     143 
Yane.  Kathleen     73 
Yapel,  Peggy     143 
Y'atsko,  Ronald 
Yednock,  John     143 
York,  Thomas     143 

Zatfiro,  William     143 

Zeravica,  William     127,  143,  158 

Zettl,  Gustav     139 

Zigman.  Joseph     143 

Zimmerman.  James     148,  150 

Zimmerman,  John     143 

Zola.    Margo     71,    143,    148,    150, 

154,  177,  186 
Zorman,  Janice     132 
Zupancic,  Bernice     143 


337 


SENIOR    INDEX    SENIOR    INDEX    SENIOR    INDEX     SENIOR    INDEX    SENIOR    INDEX    SENIOR    INDEX   SENIOR 


JOYCE  L.  ADKiNS;  F.T.A.  4:  Girls  Glee  Club 
2;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Linguist  Club  3.  71,  154,  186,  194. 
RHODA  LYNN  AHEY;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  World 
Affairs  4:  Majorette  Club  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;  Euclid  Choir  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 

2,  3,  4;  Cabinet  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  4; 
Pep  Club  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  4.  146,  155,  186,  194. 
RONALD  K.  ALEXANDER,  Buggs:  Student 
Council  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Wrestling  2; 
Track  3;  Hall  Guard  3;  Foreman's  Club  4.  194. 
DL\NE  M.  ALjANCIC,  Diane:  Cheerleader  2; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club 
2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Pep  Club  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  2,  3;   Panther  Mascot  4.  121,   194. 

JAMES  JOHN  ALJANCIC;  Basketball  2.  194. 
HELEN  CONSTANCE  ALLAR,  Connie;  I.Q.S. 
4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Euclidian 
Business  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club 
3;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Hall  Guard  3.  61,  164, 
186,  194,  207. 

MARIE  E.  ALLCHIN;  Junior  Red  Cross  2; 
G.A.A.  2:  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall  3;  Hall  Guard  2.  194. 

♦ROBERT  MAICOMBE  ALLOWAY;  N.H.S. 
4;  I.Q.S.  2,  3,  4;  N,\.SS  l,  I;  ,Swim  Club  2,  3; 
Key  Club  2,  3,  4:  Sd. me  Snninar  2,  3,  4;  Senior 
Scandal;  Co-Ediloi ,  I;  .Mom,  C:lub  3,4;  Survey 
Business  Staff  2.  :l,  1;  l-iuuyo  2,  3,  4;  Cross 
Country  4;  Letterni.m  I:  Swiiiuning  2,  3,  4;  Co- 
Capt.  4:  Letternian  3,  1;  Lcttcrman's  Club  3,  4; 
Hall  Guard  3.  90,  108,  148,  152.  166,  170,  172, 
174,  188,  194. 

HENRY  W.  ALTENWEG,  Henry;  Football  2; 
Cross  Coimtry  3,  4;  Letternian  3,  4;  Wrestling  2, 

3,  4;   Letternian  3,  4;  Track  2,  3,  4;  Letternian 

2,  3,  4;Letternian's  Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
Hall  Guard  3.  90,  92,  93,  104,  174,  194. 
JAMES    FRANK   ALTKNECHT,  Jinjbo:  Bowl- 
ing 3.  194. 

LEONA   N.  AMATO,  Lee:  Student  Council   2: 

G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3:  Honor  Study 

Hall  2;  Pep  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  3.  194,  230. 

WILLIAM  ANTHONY  AMATO,  Bill:  Baseball 

3;   Hall   Guard  4.    194. 

ALLAN  ANDERSON,  Bulch.  194. 

*NED   PAUL  ANDER.SON;   N.H.S.  3,  4;   I.Q.S. 

4;  Student  Council   3;  Euclidian   Editorial  Staff 

4;  A.sst.  Literary  Editor  4;  Key  Club  2;  Spectrum 

3,  4;  Math  Club  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3;  Chess 
Team  2,  3,  4;  Tennis  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Golf 
3;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Spirit's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 
3.  93,  149,  160,  162,  163,  172,  194,  241. 
LYNN  CAROL  ANDREWS;  World  Affairs  4; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2, 
4;   Friendship   Club   4.   71,    194. 

MARY  JANE  ANDRULIS;  Transferred  to 
Euclid  in  Sr.  Y'ear.  195. 

RICHARD  V.  ARCHBOLD,  Archie.  195. 
DAVID  LEE  ARMSTRONG,  Dave.  195. 
*CATHLEEN  MARYLANE  ARNOLD,  Cathie; 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.I.L.  2;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Historian  3;  President  4;  Majorette  Club  3,  4; 
Majorette  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir 
3:  Orchestra  2,  3,  4:  Fall  Play  Cast  2;  Big  Show 
Cast  2,  4;  G.A..\..  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Editorial  Staff 

2,  3,  4;  Reporter  2;  Copy  Reader  3;  Copy  Editor 
4;  Eucuyo  3,  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Linguist  Club  3,  4. 
123,  149,  168,  172,  186,  195,  220. 
*WILLIAM   E.  ATTAMANTE,  Bill;  N.H.S.   3, 
4;  N.A.S.S.  2,  3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letternian  2, 

3,  4;  Capt.  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3, 
4;  Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Letterman's 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Class  Vice  President  2;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  2,  4.  96,  97,  104,  174,  195. 
JOAN  AUTEN;  Ad  Club  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Friend- 
ship Club  2;   I'alent  Scouts  E.  H.  S.  3.   195. 


KAREN  yVVERY,  Karen;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall 
Guard  2,  3.  4.   154,   195. 


GARY     FRED     BACNIK;     World     Affairs     4; 

Wrestling  2,  3.  195. 

LARRY  R.  BACNIK;   F.T.A.  4;   Sec.  4;   Eucuyo 

4;    Honor   Study    Hall   4;    Senior  Scandal;    Play 

Night  Cast  3.  166,  195. 

KAREN  SUE  BAHR;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club 

2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3.  196. 

*NANCY    BAILEY,   Beetle:   N.H.S.   3,   4;    I.Q.S. 

3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  World  Affairs  2;  Student 
Council  4;  Majorette  Club  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2,  3;  Choral  Masters  4;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4; 
Survey  Business  Staff  3,  4;  Business  Mgr.  4; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Girl's  Leaders  Club  3,  4; 
Class  Treasurer  4;  Hall  Guard  2;  Spirit's  Club 
4;  Senior  Assembly;  Prom  Committee  4.  160, 
171,  173,  177,  196. 

DAVID  WALTER  BAIRD,  Farmer;  Transferred 
to  Euclid  in  Sr.  Year.  196. 

ED-^VARD  ALAN  BAJEC,  Eddie:  Swimming  2. 
196. 

RONALD  CHARLES  BALL,  Ron:  Foreman's 
Club.  4.   188,   196. 

CAROL  A.  BALOGH,  Carol:  Junior  Red  Cross 
2;  G.A.A.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard 
2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.  196. 
*KATHERINE  ELLEN  BALSLEY,  Kate: 
N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  Secretary  4; 
World  Affairs  2,  3,  4;  Treasurer  3;  Vice  Presi- 
dent 4;  Euclid  Choir  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Swvey 
Business  Staff  4;  Asst.  Ads  Mgr.  4;  Eucuyo  2,  3, 
4;  Circ.  Mgr.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  4;  Senior 
Scatidal;  Spectrum  3,  4:  Linguist  Club  3,  4;  Pep 
Club  3.  146,  148,  166,  170,  186,  196. 
*MICHAEL  J.  BATHORY,  Mike:  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Vice 
President  4;  Conmiittees  2.  3,  4;  Key  Club  2; 
Survey  Business  Staff  2;  Treasurer  2;  Rep.  2; 
Cross  Country  3,  4;  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  3,  4;  Track  2,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4; 
Spirit's  Club  4;  President  4;  Buckeye  Boy's 
State  Rep.  3;  Science  Seminar  2.  90.  115,  117, 
149,  157,  158,  160,  174,  196. 

IILLENE   JOYCE    BATES,   Jill;  World    Affairs 
3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Ciub  2,  3,  4;  Cabinet 
2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2;  Hall  Guard  2,  3.  155,  196. 
DENISE    BATT;    Transferred    to   Euclid   in   Jr. 
Year.   196. 
JANICE   CAROL   BAUM,   Jan;   Movie   Club   3, 

4,  182,  196. 

■*CHARLES  STEVEN  BAYER,  Chuck;  N.H.S. 
4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Survey  Echtorial  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3,  4;  Cross  Country  3,  4;  Track  3,  4; 
Letterman  3.  90,  148,  169,  172,  174,  196,  259. 

JUDY   ANN    BECK;    Transferred    to   Euclid   in 

Jr.  Year.   196. 

THOMAS  A.  BECKWITH,  Goofy.  196. 

•NORMAN    E.    BEEKE,    Norm:    N.H.S.    3,    4; 

I.Q.S.   4;    Camera    Club    4;    Euclidian    Editorial 

Staff  4;  Photographer  4;  Key  Club  3;  Eucuyo  4; 

Spectrum    3,    4;    Senior   Scandal;    Tennis    2,    3; 

Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4.  54,  149,  152,  162,  163, 

166,  172,  182,  197,  224. 

RICHARD    CHARLES    BELJAN,    Dick;    Swim 

Club  2;   Swimming  2,  3,  4;   Capt.  4;   Letterman 

2,  3,  4.  108,  174,  197. 

CONCETTA  TINA  BELPUSI,  Tina;  G.A.A.  2, 

4;    Friendship    Club    2,    4;    Ushering   4;    Senior 

Assembly.  197. 

WILLIAM    K.    BENDING,   Be7iz;   Honor   Study 

Hall    4;    Foreman's    Club   4;    Vice    President   4 

188,   197. 


JANICE  LYNN  BENLEIN,  Janny  Babes;  N.F.L. 
4;  Student  Council  3,  4;  Committees  3,  4;  Big 
Show  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
Panther  Mascot  4;  Senior  Assembly;  Talent 
Scouts  E.H.S.  4.  121,  197,  257. 
MICHAEL  BERNARD,  Mike.  197. 
SUSAN  N.  BERRY,  Sue;  F.T.A.  3,  4;   Ad  Club 

2,  3;   Euclidian  Ad   Staff  4;    Big  Show   Cast   4; 
G.A.A.   2,   3;    Friendship   Club   3;    Pep   Club   3; 
Hall  Guard  3;  Senior  Assembly;   Prom  Commit- 
tee 3;  Class  Cabinet  3.  165,  186,  197. 
*HELGA  INGRID  BERTHOLD,  Helga;  N.H.S. 

3,  4;    I.Q.S.   4;    F.T.A.   2,   3,   4;    Exec.   Board   4; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4; 
Sr.  Circ.  Mgr.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Business 
Staff  3,  4;  Asst.  Ads  Mgr.  4;  Friendship  Club  3; 
Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club 
3;    Senior   Assemlily;    Euclidian    Rep.   2;    World 
Affairs  2.  149,  163,  164,  170,  172,  186,  197. 
JAMES  JOSEPH   BERTOSA,  Bart.   197. 
BARBARA  ANN  BESEDNIK,  Barb:  Friendship 
Club  2,  3,  4;   Ushering  2,  4.   154,   197. 
ROBERT    H.    BETTS,    Bob;    N.F.L.    4;    Honor 
Study  Hall  4.  198. 

ALFRED  ROBERT  BEYER,  Al:  Honor  Study 
Hall  3;  Track  3,  4;  Mgr.  3,  4;  Letternian  3,  4; 
Letterman's  Club   3,  4.   198. 

JANE  A.  BEYERLE,  Janie;  F.B.L.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2.  160,  198. 
*JOHN  C.  BITTENCE;  N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4; 
Student  Council  3;  Orchestra  2,  3;  Fall  Play  2, 
3,  4;  Spring  Play  3;  Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  Cast  2; 
Concert  Band  2,  3.  4:  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Sumey  Rep.  2;  Eucuyo  3,  4; 
Senior  Scandal:  Literary  Editor  4;  Math  Club 
4;  Latin  Club  4;  Spectrum  3,  4.  55,  65,  68,  148, 
166,  172,  198,  252. 

MARGARET  JOAN  BIZZARRI,  Peggy;  I.Q.S. 
4;  Majorette  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Asst.  Circ.  Mgr.  4; 
Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Production  Staff  2;  Big  Show 
Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Pep 
Club  2;  Senior  Assembly;  Prom  Committee  4. 
71,  165,  172,  198,  207. 

ROBERT  L.  BIZZARRI,  Buzz;  Junior  Red 
Cross  3;  Key  Club  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2; 
Football  2,  3;  Baseball  2;  Track  4;  Class  Cabinet 
4;  Foreman's  Club  4.  188,  198. 
KENNETH  N.  BLASSINGAME,  Ken;  N.F.L. 
4;  F.T.A.  4;  World  Affairs  2;  Stage  Crew  Club 
2;  Cross  Country  3;  "Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Baseball 

2.  186,   198. 

JOANNE  PAULETTE  BOCSKEY,  Jo;  G.A.A. 
2;    Friendship   Ckib   4.    198. 

CONSTANCE  L.  BODNAR,  Connie;  G.A.A.  2; 
Friendship   Club   2;   Senior  Assembly.    198. 
•DIANA   JUNE    BOEHLKE,   Diane;    N.H.S.    3, 
4;  F.T.A.  2,  3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette 

3,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  F.N.A.  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  President  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  4;  Girl's  Leaders  Club  3,  4;  President 
4;  Class  Cabinet  2;  Senior  Assembly.  123,  149, 
177,  178,  184,  198. 

*BONITA  ANN  BOGATAY,  B.B.;  N.H.S.  3, 
4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3; 
Committees  3;  Cheerleader  2,  3,  4;  J.V.  Capt.; 
Co-Capt.  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Choral  Masters 
3,  4;  Exec.  Board  4;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Lettenvinncr  3,  4;  Survey 
Business  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Program  Mgr.  4;  Rep. 
2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Pep 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly.  73,  88,  120,  121, 
170,  171,  186,  199. 

*MARQUITA  BOROS,  Keta;  N.H.S.  4;  N.F.L. 
3;  Student  Council  4;  Eiiclid  Choir  4;  Spring 
Play  Cast  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Swvey  3,  4; 
Business  Staff  4;  Rep.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
Thespians  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Assembly; 
Senior  Scandal.  61,  71,   148,  170,   199. 


338 


■HigyawanwuiniinnBiiiiMiwiiiwiii  ■ 


VICTORIA    ELI.EN    BOTZ,    Ficki;    G.A.A.    2; 

Friendship  Club  2.  3.  199. 

BONNIE  SUE  BOWMAN,  Bonnie;  Honor  Study 

Hall  3;   Pep  Club  3;   F.B.L.A.  4.   160,   199. 

JOSEPH  THOMAS  BOYLE,  Joe;  World  Affairs 

3;   Honor  Study   Hall   3;   Movie   Club  2.  200. 

JAMES   RICHARD    BRAZEE;    Foreman's    Club 

4.  188.  200. 

BILLY  CONN  BREEDEN,  Rebel. 

MARILYN     TRFASE     BREITSCH;     N.F.L.    3; 

G.A.A.  2;   Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Class  Cabinet 

4;  Pep  Club  3.  200. 

•RICHARD   T.   BRIGDEN,  Dick;  N.H.S.  3.  4; 

Student  Council  S,  4;  Committees  3,  4;  Treasurer 

3;   President  4:   Key  Club  3,  4;   Football  2,  3; 

Wrestling  2;  Class  Cabinet  2.  3;  Hall  Guard  2. 

148,  156,  157,  158,  188,  200,  234. 

GERRI  MARIE  BRINOVEC;  G.A.A.  2;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  4;  F.B.L.A.  3.  200. 

DENNIS  JOSEPH  BRINZA,  Big  Den;  Football 
2,  3,  4;  Letternian  4;  Track  4;  Letterman  4; 
Lctterman's  Clulj  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Senior 
Assembly.  96,   174,  200. 

PAT    J.    BRUCH;    Majorette    Club    2,    3;    Big 
Show  Cast  3;  G.A.A.  2:  Friendship  Club  2.  200. 
KENNETH   JOSEPH    BUBONICS,   Ken.  200. 
MARGARET  BUDAN,  Marge;  Friendship  Club 
3;   F.B.L.A.  4.  200. 

•DONN.'X  BUDIC,  Bubbles;  N.H.S.  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard 
3;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Co-Op  Student  4;  Transferred  to 
Euclid  in  Jr.  Year.  148,  160,  200. 
EARLE  E.  BULICEK:  N.F.L.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  Key 
Club  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3;  Pit  Band  2;  Eucuyo 
4;  Football  2;  Cross  Country  3;  Wrestling  2,  3. 
150,   188,  201. 

LINDA  BURK,  Burkey;  F.T.A.  4;  Student 
Council  2,  3,  4;  Committees  4:   Majorette  Club 

2,  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3: 
Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4:  Big  Show  Cast  2.  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Lctterwinncr  4;  Friendship  Club 
4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3;  Class  Cabinet  3; 
Class  Guidance  Council  3:  Prom  Committee  3, 
4;  Senior  Assembly;  E  Room  Guard  4;  Pep  Club 

3.  154,   158,   165,   186,  201. 
GEORGE  LELAND  BURKE.  201. 
CLAUDIA  D.  BUTLER,  Tweelie;  Choir  3.  201. 


DAVID  J.  CABALA,  Dave;  Basketball  4;  Hall 
Guard  2;  Library  Monitor  4.  115,  201. 
DIANE  CAMINO,  Di;  N.F.L.  3,  4;  Officer  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3.  150,  201. 
NANCIE  FAITH  CAMPBELL,  Cams;  World 
Affairs  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  F.N.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
4;   Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;   Concession  Worker 

2,  3,  4;  E  Room  Worker  4,  154,  184,  201. 
BOB    WILSON    CARPENTER,   Nails.    201. 
WILLIAM    C.    CASTRO    VINCI,    Castro;    Key 
Club  3,  4;   Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Cross  Country 

3,  4;  Track  3,  4;  Letterman  3;  Indoor  Track  3, 
4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4.  174,  188,  201. 
*JAMES  W.  CESA,  Jim;  N.H.S.  4;  Euclidian 
Business  Staff  4;  Ad  Staff  4;  Choir  2;  Cross 
Country  4;  Movie  Club  4;  E  Room  Worker  3. 
90,  92,  148,  163,  164,  172,  174,  182,  201,  211. 
•RICHARD  W.  CHAUNCE,  Rich;  N.H.S.  4; 
N.A.S.S.  2,  3,  4;  P.A.  Technician  4;  Key  Club  3, 
4;  Vice  President  4;  Cross  Country  3,  4;  Track 
2,  3,  4;   Letterman  2,  3;  Letterman's  Club  2,  3, 

4,  148,   174,   188,  201,  215. 

MAXINE  ROSALIE  CHIARELLO,  Max;  Survey 
Rep.  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Hall  Guard  2;  Senior 
Assembly;  Prom  Committee  4.  201. 
CAROL  ANN  CHINNICI,  Chinnooch;  Friend- 
ship Club  2;  Hall  Guard  4;  Big  Show  4;  Prom 
Committee  4.  201. 

JEANETTE  CHIOFOLO,  Jay;  G.A.A.  2;  Friend- 
ship Club  2;  Pep  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Drama 
Club  2.  201. 


KATHLEEN  CHOLEWICKI,  Kathy;  F.T.A.  2, 
3;  Euclidian  Rep.  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Prom  Committee  4; 
Senior  Scandal  Typist.  201. 


•MARDY  L.  CHURCH;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3, 
4;  Cheerleader  2,  3,  4;  Co-Capt.  4;  Girl's  Glee 
Club  2,  3;  Choral  Masters  4;  Big  Show  Cast  2, 
3,  4;  G.A..^.  2,  3;  Letterwinner  3;  Survey  Busi- 
ness Staff  2,  3,  4;  Asst.  Business  Mgr.  4;  Rep  2, 
3.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Class  Secretary  2; 
Spirit's  Club  3,  4;  Buckeye  Girl's  State  Rep.  3; 
Hall  Guard  4.  73.  120,  121,  149,  160,  170,  172, 
199,  203,  228. 


PHILIP    CICCO,   Phil   203. 

SHARRON   ANN    CLARK,   Sharry;   Friendship 

Club  2,  3.  203. 

TERRY   MARTIN    CLARK,    Terry.   203. 

•CAROL  CLINE;  N.H.S.  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2; 

Euclid  Choir  3,  4:  G..A.A.  2,  4;   Survey  3;  Rep. 

4;   Friendship   Club   2,  4;    Cabinet   2,  4;   Honor 

Study  Hall  4;  Class  Cabinet  4.  71,  148,  154,  155, 

203. 

•LORRAINE     ELLEN     CLOTTS;     N.H.S.     4; 

F.T.A.    3,   4;    Student   Council    3;    Junior   Red 

Cross    3,    4;    Pres.    4;    F.N.A.    3,    4;    GA.A.    2; 

Friendship   Club   3,  4.   148,   154,   184,   186,  203. 

JUDY   ELIZABETH    COLAN,   Judy;  G.A.A.   2, 

3;   Friendship  Club  2.  203. 

FRANCIS   ALBERT   COLLINS,  Fran;  Bowling 

3;  Hall  Guard  2.  203. 

WAYNE   COLONNA;   Foreman's   Club   3.   203. 

RITA  COLT,  Mouse;  F.T.A.  4;  Big  Show  Cast 

4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Ushering 

4;    Honor  Study   Hall  4.  203. 

JULIE   ELLEN   COOK;    N.F.L.   2,   3,  4;    F.T.A. 

'3,  4;  \Vorld  Affairs  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club 

2,  3,  4;   Ushering  2,  3;   Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4. 

146,    150,    154,    186,   203. 


\VILLIAM    COOPER.   Bill;   Orchestra    4;    Con- 
cert  Band  2,  3,  4;   Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;   Pit 
Band  2,  3,  4.  04,  65,  68,  203,  245. 
ROBERT  COPPERSTEIN,  Bob;  Talent  Scouts 
E.H.S.   3.  203. 

P.'\TRICIA  ANN  COREA,  Patti;  Student  Coun- 
cil 2,  3;  Committees  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Bookstore  Worker 
3;  Prom  C:ommittce  4.  203. 

BEVERLY  CORRIGAN,  Penny;  Majorette  Club 
2;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  3.  203. 
PATRICIA  MARIE  CORRIGAN;  F.T.A.  3,  4; 
Student  Council  3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Majorette  4;  P.A.  Announcer  3;  Spring  Play 
Cast  2;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Girl's 
Leaders  Club  4;  Historian  4;  Hall  Guard  3. 
123,  177,  203. 


CHARLES  H.  COUP,  Chuck;  Foreman's  Club 
.3,  4.  188,  203 

DENNIS  R.  COY,  Dentiy;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  2,  3.  4; 
Spirit's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  3.  104,  160,  203. 
JAMES  A.  CRAHEN,  Jim:  Big  Show  3;  Con- 
cert Band  2,  3;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Pit  Band 
2,  3.  203. 

SUSAN  CRANE,  Sue;  F.N.A.  2,  3;  G.A.A.  4; 
Friendship  Club  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Pep 
Club  3.  203. 

LOMAN  B.  CRAWFORD.  204. 
•LYNN  CROBAUGH;  N.H.S.  4;  Student  Coun- 
cil 2,  4;  Committees  I;  Swim  Club  2,  3;  G.A.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4;  Class  Treasurer 
2;  Class  Cabinet  3,  i:  Hall  Guard  3;  Home- 
coming Attendant  2,  4.  II,  148,  158,  204,  218. 
HELEN  MARIE  CUMMINGS:  G.A.A.  2,  4; 
Friendship  Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Pep 
Club  3.  204. 


•KATHLEEN  MAE  CWIK.  Kathy;  N.H.S.  4; 
N.F.L.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  4; 
Student  Council  2,  3;.  Majorette  Club  2,  3; 
Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Staff  Editor  4;  Big 
Show  Cast  4;  Production  Staff  3;  G.A.A.  2; 
Eucuyo  4;  Friendship  Club  3;  Honor  Study  Hall 
2:  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Hall  Guard 
Capt.  4;  Senior  Assembly;  Spectrum  4;  Cafe. 
Guard  2.  146,  148,  150,  162,  163,  166,  172,  186, 
204. 


KATHLEEN    ANNE    D  ANNA,    Dee;    Student 

Council  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;   Friendship  Club  2,  3; 

Pep  Club  3.  204. 

DON    JOSEPH    D'ONOFRIO;    Transferred    to 

Euclid  in  Jr.  Year.  204. 

GARY  PAUL  DACKOR,  Dae;  N.F.L.  4;  Honor 

Study  Hall  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;   Letterman  3,  4; 

Golf  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;   Letterman's  Club 

3,  4;   Hall  Guard  2.  96,  204. 

SANDR.A  JEAN  DADLOW,  Sandy;  Girl's  Glee 

Club  2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff 

4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4.  72,  154,  165,  204. 

^VILLIAM  BRUCE  DAGUE,  Willie  Dawg;  Key 

Club  3,  4.  188,  204. 

K,\THLEEN  DAILEY,  Kathy;  Friendship  Club 

2,  4.  155,  204. 

DANA  LYNN  DARDIS;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Pep  Club 

3.  204. 

LINA  DAUGHERTY,  Lynn;  G.A.A,  2;  Friend- 
ship Club  3.  204. 

•HOWARD  DAVID,  Humpty;  N.H.S.  4; 
N.A.S.S.  2,  3;  Key  Club  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band 
2,  3;  Pit  Band  2,  3;  Survey  Editorial  Staff  3,  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Swimming  2,  3;  Letterman 
2;  Tennis  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Letterman's 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3,  4;  Math  Club 
4;  Movie  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3.  60,  148,  166, 
169,  174,  188,  204. 

•PAUL  DAVIDSON;  N.H.S.  4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4; 
P.A.  Club  2,  3,  4;  Technician  2,  3,  4;  Vice 
President  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Cross  Country  4;  Basket- 
ball 3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Spectrum  4;  Science 
Seminar  2,  3.  115,  148,  174,  205. 
OLIVER  WAYNE  DEMARCO,  Ollie;  Coral, 
Masters  2,  3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Letterman's  Club  3,  4.  72,  96,  174,  205,  243,  246. 
•MARIUM  LOUISE  DEMOTTE,  Mary  Lou; 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  Student  Council  4; 
Exec.  Board  4;  Committees  3,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Fall  Play  Production 
Staff  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2; 
Sumey  Rep.  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering 
2,  3,  4;  Thespians  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Spirit's 
Club  4;  Senior  Assembly;  Spectrum  3,  4.  73, 
149,  150,  154,  157,  158,  160,  172,  186,  205. 
JOHN  MIKE  DEROSA,  Johnny;  Survey  Rep. 
4;  Wrestling  4;  Letterman  4;  Baseball  4; 
Letterman  4;  Hall  Guard  3.  205. 
JOANN  DEAN,  Jo;  Friendship  Club  3;  Hall 
Guard  3,  4.  206. 

EDWARD  MICHAEL  DEBEVEC;  Transferred 
to  Euclid  in  Jr.  Year.  206. 

HELEN  FRANCES  DENGEL;  F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A. 
2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Hall  Guard  3.  206. 

LYNETTE  DEY,  Linny;  World  Affairs  3,  4; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  4;  F.N.A.  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4; 
Hall  Guard  3,  4. 

•RALPH  DIECKMANN;  N.H.S.  4;  Student 
Council  4;  Key  Club  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Marching  Band  4;  Pit  Band  2;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2,  4;  Football  2,  3;  Cross  Country  4;  Track 
2,  3,  4.  54,  68,  90,  148,  158,  166,  188,  206,  208, 
215. 

FRANK  EDWARD  DIULUS,  Franny;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4; 
Letterman's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4.  96,  206,  260. 
MARILYN  DODDS;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall 
Guard  3.  206. 
DOUGLAS  DOLINAR;   Foreman's  Club  3.  206. 


339 


-l^" 


FRANK    ANTHONY    DOLJACK,    Frank:    Key 

Club  2;   Bowling  4.   206. 

PAUL  JOHN  DOLLER,  Danny.  206 

MARY  KAY  ANN  DOMITOR,  Katy;  G.A.A.  2; 

Friendship  Club  2,  3;   Hall  Guard  2.  206. 

JAMES    DONALD.SON,    Jimbo:    Honor    Study 

Hall  4:   Bowling  4.  206. 

MARILYN   JEAN    DORN;    Friendship    Club   2 

206. 

ROBERT  J.  DRCAR,  Bob;  Honor  Study  Hall 
3.  206. 

•RALPH  OTTO  DUNKER,  Rod;  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
Vice  President  4;  N.A,S,S.  4;  Student  Council  3, 
4;  Exec.  Board  3,  4;  .Committees  3,  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3,  4:  Basketball  2;  Swimming  2,  3; 
Letterman's  Club  4;  Tennis  2.  3,  4;  Letterman 
4;  Spirits  Club  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3.  1^8, 
157,  160,  206,  217,  235. 

RUTH  DUNN,  Damaris;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  \Vorld 
Affairs  3;  Junior  Red  Cross  2,  3,  4;  Trcas.  3; 
Sui-i'ey  Rep.  2;    Hall   Guard   3.    184,   186,  207. 


♦WARD  LYMAN  EBERT,  Ward;  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
LQ.S.'S,  4;  Student  Council  2;  Survey  Editorial 
Staff  3,  4;  Rep.  2;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Chess  Team 

2,  3,  4;  Math  Club  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3,  4; 
149,  152,  168,  172,  174,  207. 

SAM  STUART  EDGE,  Muscles;  N.F.L.  4:  Or- 
chestra 2;  Movie  Club  3,  4;  Tranferred  to  Eu- 
clid in  Jr.  Year.    207. 

•JUDITH  ANN  EGGLESTON,  Judy;  N.H.S.  3, 
4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  4; 
Spectrum  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2:  Euclid  Choir 
3;Eucilidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Senior  Editor  4; 
Rep.  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  d;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
Linguist  Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  3; 
Senior  Assembly.  146,  149,  162,  172,  186,  207. 
♦CHARLES  PAUL  EHINGER,  Chuck;  N.H.S. 
4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Football,2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Capt.  4;  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letter- 
man's  Club  3,  4;  Class  President  4;  Class  Vice 
President  3;  Spirit's  Club  4.  88,  96,  97,  115,  148. 
174,  207. 
♦BARBARA  ELIZABETH  ELLIS,  Barb:  N.H.S. 

3,  4;  N.F.L.  2,  3,  4;  Secretary  3;  F.T.A.  4;  World 
Affairs  4;  P.A.  Club  Announcer  2,  3,  4;  Tech- 
nician 2,  3;  Pres.  4;  F:B.L.A.  4.  146,  149,  150, 
181,  207. 

MICHAEL  ALBERT  ESTVANDER,  Mike 
Football  2;  Basketball  2;  Bowling  4.  208. 


MARJORIE  FALCONE,  Margie;   G.A.A.   3,   4; 
E  Room  Worker  2,  3,  4.  208. 
KENNETH  FEE,  Ken.  208. 

SUZANNE  FELDMAN,  Sue;  F.N.A.  3;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  4;  E  Room  Worker  3,  4;  Pep  Club 

3.  154,  208. 

DONNA  LEE  FELMLEY,  Donna;  Big  Show 
Production  Staff  3;  Choir  3:  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2:  E  Room  Worker 

4.  154,  208. 

♦RUDOLPH  STANLEY  FELZ,  Rudy;  N.H.S.  4; 
Fall  Play  Production  Staff  2,  3;  Orchestra  2; 
Big  Show  Production  Staff  2;  Concert  Band  2, 
3;  Marching  Band  2.  3;  Tennis  4;  Letterman  4; 
Eucuyo  4.    148,    166,   208. 

♦MARC  ALAN  FENSTER;  N.H.S.  4;  Hall 
Guard  3;  Chess  Team  2,  3,  4;  Spectrum  3;  Math 
Club  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3;  Tennis  2,  3,  4. 
60,  148,  174,  184,  208. 

RAYMOND  M.  FERRANTE;  N.F.L.  2,  3,  4; 
Vice  President  3;  President  4;  P.A.  Club  An- 
'nouncer  2,  3;  Fall  Play  Cast  2,  4;  Spring  Play 
Cast  3;  Eucuyo  3,  4;  Publicity  Editor  4;  Thesp- 
ians 3,  4;  Pres.  4;  Spirit's  Club  4;  Talent  Scouts 
E.H.S.  3;   Class  Cabinet  3;    Play  Night  2.   150, 

165,  166,  202,  208. 

KAREN  RUTH  FETTER,  Karen;  Swim  Club 
3,  4;  Vice-President  4;  F.N.A.  3,  4;  Secretary  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  4;  Friendship  Club 
3,  4;  Senior  Scandal:  E  Room  Worker  2,  4.  154, 

166,  176,.  177,  184,  208. 


BERNICE    FIFOLT,    Bea;    Friendship    Club    2. 

208. 

JANICE  FIFOLT,  Jan.  209. 

MICHAEL  O.  FIKE,  Mike:  World  Affairs  Club 
4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4.  209. 
LINDA   CAROLE   FINLEY;    Big  Show   Cast   3; 
Choral  Masters  3,  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4.  209. 
ROBERT   SAMUEL   FIORITTO,   Stoney;   Hall 
Guard  4;   Indoor  Track  2.  209. 

PAULA  FISCHIETTO,  Shorty:  F.N.A.  3,  4; 
Hall  Guard  4.   184,  209. 

JAMES   G.    FITZGERALD,   Fitz:    Honor   Study 
Hall  2,  3,  4;  Foreman's  Club  4.  209. 
MARTIN    D.    FITZSIMMONS,    Marty;    Trans- 
ferred   to    Euclid    in    Tr.    Year:    Co-op    Student. 
209. 

FRED  CHARLES  FLECK,  Fred  Flickstone;  Fall 
Play  Cast  3;  Choir  2,  3;  Choral  Masters  3,  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2.  73,  209. 
JEANETTE  ELIZABETH  FLESHIN,  Jef:  Girls 
Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4:  Fall  Play  Pro- 
duction Staff  2,  3;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  Production 
Staff  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  Eucuyo  2;  Friendship  Club 

2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2;  E  Room  "Worker  2,  3,  4; 
E  Room  Mgr.  4.  71,  154,  209. 

♦SHARON  ANN  FLOOD,  Puddles;  N.H.S.  4; 
I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  Club  3,  4; 
Sec.  4;  Student  Council  Committees  3,  4;  Swim 
Club  ";  P.A.  Club  3.  4;  Technician  3.  4;  G.A.A. 
2;  Eucuyo  3.  4;  Friendship  Club  3;  Senior 
Scandal;  Co-Editor  4;  Spanish  Club  4;  Panther 
Mascot  4.  146,  148,  166,  180,  186,  209. 
JIM  FLOWERS,  Rnscs.  209,  263. 
JAMES  ARTHUR  FORSTER,  Jim;  \Vorld 
Affairs  Club  3;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Jr. 
Year.    146.  209. 

LARRY   EUGENE  FOWLER.  209. 
JACQUELINE  CLOVER   FOX,  Foxie;  G.A.A.2. 
209. 

RICHARD  L.  T.  FOX.  210. 
LINDA  BETH  FOY;  F.T.A.  2;  F.N.A.  3;  Fall 
Play  3,  4;  Cast  3,  4;  Production  Staff  3;  Big 
Show  3;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Hall 
Guard  4;  E  Room  W^orker  3,  4;  Movie  Club  3, 
4.  72,  182,  210. 

JAMES  EDWARD  FRAZIER,  Frizby;  N.F.L.  4; 
Swimming  3.  150,  210. 

LINDA  ELAINE  FRECH,  Lynn;  F.N.A.  2; 
Friendship  Club  2.  3.  210. 

♦PENNY  CAROL  FREED,  pf:  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
I.Q.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4; 
Cheerleader  2,  3,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  3;  Euclidian 
Editorial  Staff  4;  Editor-in-chief  4;  Fall  Play  3; 
Big  Show  Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Sui-uey  Rep.  2,  3; 
Pep  Club  3;  Spirit's  Club  4;  Treasurer  4;  Hall 
Guard  2,  3;  Spring  Sports  Attendant  3;  Library 
Monitor  2.  120,  121,  149,  160,  162,  172,  173,  210. 
CHARLOTTE  SUSAN  FRIED,  Char.  210. 
♦ELIZABETH  FROMER,  Betsy;  N.H.S.  4; 
N.F.L.  4;  World  Affairs  2,  3;  Fall  Play  Produc- 
tion .Staff  4;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff  3;  Big 
Show  Cast  3;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2; 
Eucuyo  3,  4;  Thespians  3,  4:  Play  Night  Student 
Director  3;  Spectrum  3,  4;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S. 
4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Jr.  Year.  73,  148, 
149,   150,   166,  210. 

JAMES  IRVIN  FROOM,  Jim:  Ad  Club  4; 
Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  Survey  Rep.  4;  Euclidian 
Rep.  3;  Senior  Scandal.  2\d. 
♦CARL  THOMAS  FRYE,  Tom:  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
World  Affairs  3:  Honor  Study  Hall  2.  149,  210. 
WILLIAM    JOSEPH    FUCHS,   Bill;    N.A.S.S.   2, 

3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Track  2,  3, 
4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Indoor  Track  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  3,  4;  Capt.  4;  Swimming  2:  Letterman's 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Class  Vice  President  4;  Class 
Cabinet  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3  4;  Capt.  3,  4;  Prom 
Committee  4,  96,  174,  210,  242. 

NANCY  LOUISE  FURNISS;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2, 
3,  4;  Student  Council  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  2,  4; 
Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Junior  Red  Cross  2, 
3,  4;  Sec.  3;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet 
3.  72,  163,  164,  172,  184,  211. 


GREGG  MICHAEL  FURTH,  Crip;  Stage  Crew 
3.  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  Thespians  4;  Movie 
Club  3,  4;  F.B.L.A.  4.  161,  165,  211. 

ROSEMARIE  ANNE  GARGIULO,  Rag;  World 
Affairs  3,  4;  Orchestra  2,  3;  F.N.A.  3,  4;  Con- 
cert Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  3,  4;  Pit  Band 
4;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2.  68,  146,  184, 
211,  251. 


DARLENE   GAIL   GARLAND,   Dar;   G.A.A.   3. 

211. 

DAVID    HENRY    GARTEN,    Kindi;    Spectrum 

3,  4.  172,  211. 

ROBERT  WILLIAM  GASPER,  Bob;  Key  Club 

2,  3.  4;  Treasurer  3;  Cross  Country  3;  Letterman 
3;   Track   3;   Swimming  2;   Letterman's  Club   3, 

4.  174,  188,  211. 

JANICE  KAY  GATHERCOLE,  Shortie;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  Orchestra  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2, 

3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Choral  Masters  3, 
4;  Friendship  Club  3.  64,  68,  73,  211. 
•WILLIAM  ROBERT  GAUCH,  Bill;  N.H.S.  4: 
I.Q.S.  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Student  Council  2: 
Committees  2,  3,  4;  Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  Euclid 
Choir  2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  2, 
4;  Production  Staff  2,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4; 
Production  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Sumey  Business  Staff 
4;  Su>-vey  Rep.:  Thespians  4:  Swimming  2; 
Senior  Assembly;  Pep  Club  3:  Honor  Study  Hall 
2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S.  3.  72,  148,  150,  170,  172, 
173,  176,  211. 

MARCIA  GENE  GAYLON.  Marcy:  Girl's  Glee 

Club    2:    Choral    Masters    3.    4;    Talent    Scouts 

E.H.S.  3,  4.  62,  73,  212. 

GARY  CARL   GENZEN,   Gar:   F.T.A.  4;   Choir 

2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4.  72,  212. 

WAYNE  A.  GERL;  Stage  Crew  Club  4;  Honor 

Study  Hall  2:   Hall  Guard  3.  212. 

SYLVIA    RUTH    GEYER,    Syl;    N.F.L.    4;    P.A. 

Announcer  3,  4:   Euclid   Choir  4.  71,  212. 

DONALD  JAMES  GILT.ESPIE,  Gillis;  Football 

2;   Wrestling  2,  3,  4;   Letterman   3,  4;  Track  2, 

3,  4;  Letterman  2,  4;   Letterman's  Club  2,  3,  4. 

104,  105.  212. 

GLORI.\    LEE    GILMORE:    Co-Op    Student    4. 

212. 

♦RONALD    EDWARD    GLASER,   Ron;    N.H.S. 

3,  4;  N.A.S.S.  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Marching  Band  3.  4:  Pit  Band  2,  3:  ^Vrestling 
2,  3,  4:  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  2;  Letter- 
man's  Club  2,  3,  4.  68,  104,  212. 

DONNA  MARIE  GLATZ,  Flip:  Friendship  Club 
2,  3;  Ushering  2:  Hall  Guard  2:  Senior  As- 
sembly; Prom  Committee  4.  212. 
JOANNE  MARIE  GLOBOKAR,  Jo;  Friendship 
Club  3;  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Assembly.  212. 
SHERILYN  ANN  GOODYEAR,  Sheri;  N.F.L. 
4;  F.T-.-V.  3,  4;  Student  Council  Committees  4; 
Ad  Club  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclidian  Ad 
Staff  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Ushering  3:    Honor  Study   Hall   4;   Hall  Guard 

4.  165,  186,  212. 

SANDRA  LEE  GORDON,  Herkimer;  F.T.A.  3, 
4;  World  Affairs  4;  Historian  4:  Student  Coun- 
cil Committees  4;  Swim  Cliib  2,  3;  Girl's  Glee 
Club  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Ushering  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly; Senior  Scandal  Typist  4.  146,  166,  186, 
213. 

JOANN  GORNICK,  Blondie;  Majorette  Club 
2;  Fall  Play  Cast  2;  Big  Show  Cast  2;  Thespians 
2;  F.B.L.A.  4.  213. 

♦KEN  LEON  GORTZ;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4; 
N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2,  3;  Survey 
Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  3,  4;  Basketball  2;  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Class  President 
2;  Class  Cabinet  4.  96,  148,  149,  172,  174,  213. 
VIRGINIA  BETH  GOSS,  Ginger:  World  Affairs 
4;  F.N.A.  4;  Choir  3.  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Hall  Guard  2.  71,  146,  150,  184,  213. 
LEO  JAMES  GRAJZAR,  Lee:  Stage  Crew  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Hall  Guard  4; 
Movie  Club  2,  3,  4;   Senior  Assembly.  213. 


340 


DONNA  MAE  GRAND,  Don;  G.A.A.  2;  Friend- 
ship Club  3.  2!3. 

WILLIAM  L.  GRANT,  Bill;  Honor  Study  Hall 
4;   Wrestling  2,  3.  4;   Lctterman  4;  Letterman's 
Club  4;   Foreman's  Club  4.   188,  213. 
GERALD  GRANVILLE,  Jerry;  Concert  Band  2; 
Marching  Band  2.  213. 
MARJORIE  ANN  GREEN,  Greenie;  G.A.A.  2, 

3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Hall 
Guard  2,  4;  Senior  Assembly;  Prom  Committee 

4.  213. 

KATHY  LOU  GREENWAY,  Willy;  ^V'orld 
Affairs  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Big  Show  Cast  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  2;  Senior 
Assembly.  146,  213. 

LINDA  LEE  GRIBBONS,  Grubbs;  F.T.A.  2, 
3;  Majorette  Club  2.  3,  4;  Majorette  3,  4;  Big 
Show  Cast  3,  4;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2, 

3,  4;  Sunjey  Rep  2,  3:  Friendship  Club  2,  Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Spirit's  Club  3,  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly. 72,  123,  214. 

ALAN  RODGER  GRONERT,  Al:  Honor  Study 
Hall  4;  Cross  Country  3;  Basketball  2.  214. 
PAULA   BETH    GROONIS,    Grooni;    G.A.A.   2, 
3;   Friendship  Club  2;    Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3; 
Pep  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Senior  Assembly; 
Prom  Committee  4.  214. 
GERALD    M.  GROSS.  Jerry.  214. 
*D.AVID      CHARLES      GULBENKIAN,     Dave; 
N.H.S.  3.  4:  I.Q.S.  4;  N.A3.S.  3,  4;  Eucuyo  3,  4; 
Poetry   Editor   4;    Honor  Study   Hall   4;    Tennis 
2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Chess  Team  2,  3,  4;  Capt. 
4;  Spectrum  4;  Science  Seminar  2,  3.    149,  166, 
172,  174,  215. 

JUDITH  ANN  GULLO,  Judy;  Student  Council 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Senior 
Assembly;  Prom  Connnittee  4;  F.B.L.A.  160, 
161,  215. 

LEE  ROBERT  GUNTON,  Lee;  Honor  Study 
Hall  4;   Basketball  2:   Baseball  2;   Hall   Guard 

4.  215. 

D.WID  (;E0RGE  GYONGYOS,  Dnvc;  \Vorkl 
Affairs  2,  3,  4;  Pres.  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
Track  3;  Letterman  3;  C:lass  CabiiKt  4;  Hall 
Guard  4.  90,  165,  174,  215. 


GARY  DENNIS  HAGER,  Worm:  Football  2,  3, 
4;  Letterman  4;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 
2,  3,  4.  215. 

RUTH  ANN  HALDERMAN,  Ruthie;  N.F.L. 
4;  Fall  Play  Production  Staff  3;  Concert  Band 
2;  Marching  Band  2;  Pit  Band  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Hall  Guard  3;  Spectrum  4; 
Euclidian  Rep.  3.  150,  154,  215. 
GLEN  KENNETH  HALL,  Ken.  215. 
RONALD  JAMES  HALLER,  Ron;  N.F.L.  3; 
Euclid  Choir  2;  Key  Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall 
4;  Cross  Country  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Wrestling 
2;  Track  3,  4;  Letterman  4:  Indoor  Track  3,  4; 
Letterman  4;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard 
Capt.  4.    90,  188,  215. 

NANCY  LUCILLE  HAMILTON,  Hnin:  Student 
Council  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Pep  Club  3,  4;  Senior 
Assembly.  215,  230. 

THOMAS  C.  HAMILTON,  Tom.  215. 
SANDRA  LEE  HANEY,  Sandy:  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3;  F.B.L.A.  4.  160,  216. 
BARBARA  JEAN  HARPER,  Barb;  F.T.A.  2,  3, 
4;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette  3,  4;  Head 
Majorette  4;  Bookstore  Worker  3;  Big  Show 
Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  "Vice  President  4;  Sur- 
vey Rep.  2;  Pep  Club  3;  Girl's  Leaders  Club  4; 
Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Senior  Assembly;  Euclidian 
Rep.  2:  Homecoming  Attendant  4.  14,  122,  123, 
177,  178,  186,  216. 

KAREN  ANN  HARRIS,  Lcrs;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Pep  Club  3;  Senior  Scandal 
Business  Staff  4.  216. 


PATRICIA    ELLEN    HARRIS,    Patty;    Student 

Council  2,  4;   Committees  2;   Majorette  Club  3; 

Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship 

Club  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4.  154,  158,  165, 

216. 

CAROLINE  FLORENCE  HARRISON,  Carolyn; 

G.A.A.  2,  3.  216. 


JOHN  E.  HARRISON,  Harry.  216. 
•RICHARD  J.  H.ASHER,  Hash:  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
I.Q.S.  4;  P. A.  Technician  2,  3;  Euclidian  Editori- 
al Staff  4:  Literary  Editor  4;  Key  Club  2:  Fall 
Play  Production  Staff  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4:  Eucuyo 
2;  Football  2;  Tennis  2;  Spectrum  3.  4;  Science 
Seminar  2,  4.  68,  149,  162,  163,  172,  207,  216, 
223. 

GARY  PHILIP  HASSELBACH,  Gar.  216 
FRANK  J.  H.ATCH,  Frank:  Key  Club  3,  4.  188, 
216. 

RALPH  E.  HAUBERT.  216. 
BERNICE  MARY  H.AVA:  N.F.L.  2,  3,  4;  I.Q.S. 
4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4; 
Mounting  Editor  4;  G.A.A.  2.  3;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2,  3,  4.  150,  154,  162.  172,  186, 
216. 

ROBERT  MACKIN  HA\VORTH,  Carrot-tot?: 
World  Affairs  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4.  146,  216. 
CHARLES  \VILLIAM  H.\YES.  Cliuck:  Key  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Choir  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Football 

2,  3;  Cross  Country  4;  Letterman  4;  Track  2,  3, 
4;  Lctterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  Capt.  4.  90,  174,  188,  216. 

SUE  ELLEN  HEASLEY,  Heasley:  Student  Coun- 
cil 3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  Majorette  3;  Fall  Play 
Production  Staff  2;  Big  Show  Cast  3:  G.A.A.  2, 

3,  4;  Survey  Business  Staff  3,  4;  Rep.  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  4;  Pep  Club  3,  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly. 170,  216,  230. 

SUSAN    YVONNE    HEINTZ,    Susie;    Majorette 
Club  3;  G.A.A.  2.  3;   Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Honor   Study   Hall   4:   Class   Secretary   3;   Class 
Cabinet   3.    154,   216,  230. 
FAYE   HELLMAN.  216. 

BARBARA  RUTH   HELMICK,  Bonnie:  Junior 
Red    Cross    2:    G.A.A.    4;    Friendship    Club    2; 
Honor  Study   Hall  4;   Pep  Club  3.  217. 
BILL    HENIKMAN,    Tallman.   217. 
WILLIAM   F.    HERBST,   Bill.  217. 
DORIS  HILLER;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs 
3:  Junior  Red  Cross  3,  4.  184,  186,  217. 
ROBERT     KENNETH     HODDER,    Bob:    P.A. 
Club     3;     Honor    Study     Hall     4;     Baseball    2; 
Spectrum  4.  172,  217. 

THOMAS  ANTHONY  HOINSKI,   Tov>:  Bowl- 
ing 4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Jr.  Year.  217. 
KENNETH  J.  HOLA,  Ken:  Honor  Study  Hall 

4,  219. 

RICHARD  WILLIAM  HOLCOMB.  219. 

CAROLE  HORN,  Carole;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship 

Club  2,  3.  219. 

RICHARD   G.   HORROCKS,  Rich;  Swim   Club 

3,  4;  P.A.  Technician  2;  Key  Club  2;  Hall  Guard 

3;  Swim  .Show  3,  4.  176,  219. 

TODD    C.    HORTON,    Mort:    Transferred    to 

Euclid  in  Sr.  Year.  219. 

JOE  PAUL  HORVATH.  219. 

*DAVID    VICTOR    HOUSE,    Dave:    N.H.S.    4; 

I.Q.S.    3,    4;    Student    Council    4;    Key    Club    3; 

Eucuyo  3,  4;  Editor  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Tennis  2, 

3;  Spectrum  4.  147,  148,  166,  172,  219. 

JAMES     GERALD     HOVAN,    Jim;    N.F.L.    4; 

Eucuyo  4;  Track  3;  Hall  Guard  4.  150,  166,  219. 

JANET     MARY     HOYKAR,    Jan:    G.A.A.     3; 

Friendship  Club  2.  219. 

BRUCE  MALCOLM  HUDEC,  Bruce;  Wrestling 

2,  3;  Track  2;  Hall  Guard  4.  219. 
TOM  W.  HUDSON,  Hud's.  219. 
RICHARD   E.   HUGHES,   Rich;  Swim   Club  2, 

3,  4;  Treasurer  4;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Letterman 
4;  Sivim  Show  Student  Director  4;  Swim  Show 
2,  3,  4.  108,  176,  177,  219. 


•RUSSELL  THOMAS  HURLBURT,  Russ; 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  2;  Con- 
cert Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Ser- 
geant 4:  Pit  Band  2,  %;A;  Survey  Editorial  Staff 
3,  4;  News  Editor  4;  Rep.  2.  67,  68,  168,  172, 
173,  219. 

KAREN  HUTCHISSON,  Hutch;  I.Q.S.  4; 
F.T.A.  3,  4;  Choral  Masters  4;  F.N.A.  3;  Book- 
store 'Worker  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Survey  Busi- 
ness Staff  4:  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2, 
3;  E  Room  Worker  2,  3;  Mgr.  3.  73,  159,  170, 
172,  219. 


PAT  ROBERT  lAFIGLIOLA,  lafi.  219. 
RONALD    FRANK    n'EC,    Ron:    Honor   Study 
Hall  2;  Hall  Guard  3.  220. 


TONY  FRANK  JAMNIK;  Honor  Study  Hall  3. 

220. 

•DONN.A    MARIE    JANIS,    Donna:    N.H.S.    4; 

Student  Council  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 

2:  F.B.L.A.  3.   148,  220. 

EDWARD    JARC,    Ed;    Swim    Club    2;    Honor 

Study  Hall  3;  Foreman's  Club  3.  220. 

THOMAS  EDWIN  JARVIS,  Tom:  Key  Club  4; 

Euclidian   Ad   Staff  4;   Student   Council   4.    188, 

220. 

CONSTANCE      JOYCE      JOHNSON,      Connie; 

\Vorld  Affairs  4;  G.A..A..  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club 

2.  4.  146,  220. 

PHILIP  R.^YMOND  JOHNSON,  Phil. 

•PHYLLIS    RAE    JOHNSON,   Phyl;    N.H.S.    4; 

F.T.A.  3,  4:   \Vorld  Affairs  4;  Student  Council 

3;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Cashier  4;  G.A.A. 

2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 

Hall    Guard    3;    Senior    Scandal;    Spectrum    4. 

148,  164,  172,  220,  238. 

GERRAN   JONES,   Lee;  Student   Council   2,   3; 

Camera  Club  2,   3;    Honor  Study   Hall  2,   3,  4; 

Hall  Guard  2.  3;  Auto  Mechanics  Club  2.  220. 

ROBERT   WILLIAM   JONES,   Bob;   N.F.L.   2; 

Orchestra  2,  3;  Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Concert  Band 

2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3.  68,  220. 

SHARON  E.  JONES;   F.T.A.  3;   World  Affairs 

4:  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Choir  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 

Friendship    Club    3,    4;    Pep    Club    3;    E    Room 

\\'orkcr.  71,   146,   150,  220. 

CHRISTINE  DIANE  JONKE,   Chris;  G.A.A.  2, 

3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4.  221. 


DONALD  A.  KADUNC,  Don;  F.T.A.  4;  World 

Affairs  4;  Student  Council  4;  Honor  Study  Hall 

4;  Wrestling  2,  3;  Science  Seminar  3,  4.  152,  221. 

WILLIAM   EDWARD   KAIB,  Li'l   Will;  Euclid 

Choir  2;  Choral  Masters  3.  4.  72,  221. 

•GEORGE  RICHARD  KALAN;  N.H.S.  4; 

Camera  Club  2;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  Key  Club 

4;  Fall  Play  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;   Marching 

Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S. 

3.  68,  148,  165,  188,  221,  245. 

FRANK  RONALD  KALNASY,  Ron.  221. 

DONALD   ROSS   KANNER;   F.T.A.   4;    Concert 

Band  2,  3;  Movie  Club  2,  3,  4.  152,  186,  221. 

MIKE  P.  KAPKE,  Spook;  Football  3;  Basketball 

2;   Track  2;    Bowling  2,  3;   Foreman's  Club  4. 

221. 

JUDY  ANN  KASUNIC,  Moose;  Friendship  Club 

2,  3.  221. 

DENNIS  E.  KAYE,  Dennie;  Honor  Study  Hall 

4;  Cross  Country  2,  3;  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  E  Room 

Asst.  3,  4.  221. 

CAROLE    LYNNE    KEIDEL;    Friendship    Club 

2.  221. 

MARJORIE   ANN    KELLY,   Margie;   G.A.A.   2, 

3,  4.  221. 

TERRENCE   JOSEPH    KELLY,    Terry.    222. 
ELIZABETH   MARY  KENYON,  Betty.  222. 


341 


^^^ 


*KATHRYN  PATRICIA  KIMBERLY,  Kit; 
N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.X;A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs 
4;  Student  Council  2;  Committees  2,  3,  4;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  G.A.A.  2,;3^  4;  Euclidian  Business 
Staff  4;  Jr.  Circ.  Mgr.  4;  Survey  Business  Staff 
3,  4;  Asst.  Circ.  Mgr.  4;  Rep.  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard 
3;  Spectrum  3,  4.  148,  164,  166,  170,  172,  186, 
222,  238,  251. 

ELIZABETH  MARCIA  KIMEN,  Betsy;  F.T.A. 
4;  World  Affairs  4;  Treasurer  4;  Orchestra  2, 
3,  4;  Concert  Band  3,  4;  Marching  Band  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3.  64,  68,  146,  186,  222. 
SANDRA  LEE  KING;  World  Affairs  3;  Student 
Council  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3. 
CAROL  ANN  KINTZ;  Transferred  to  Euclid 
in  Jr.  Year.  222. 

LARRY  DANIEL  KINTZ,  Rocco;  Big  Show  3; 
Cast  3;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Exec.  Board  4.  222. 
FLORENCE  LOUISE  KIRK,  Flip.  222. 
SUSAN   MARTE  KIRK,  Suzy;  Friendship  Club 

2.  222. 

RICHARD  WILLIAM  KLANN,  Disc;  E  Room 
Worker  4;  Cross  Country  3,  4;  Track  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  4.  90,  223. 
ROBERT  ALBERT  KLANN,  Bob;  Key  Club  2, 

3,  4;- Cross  Country  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Track 

2,  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4.  90, 
174,  188,  223. 

DENNIS  FRANK  KLEINHENZ.  223. 

FRANK  JOHN   KLEMENC,  Klem;  Football  2, 

3;    Letterman    3;    Wrestling   2;    Hall    Guard   4; 

Letterman's  Club  3,  4.  223 

WARNER   JOHN    KLICH;    Stage   crew   4;    Fall 

Play  4;  Cast  4;  Spring  Play  3;  Cast  3;  Big  Show 

3.  223,  236. 

*DONALD  JOSEPH  KNE,  Don  Q.;  N.H.S.  4; 
F.T.A.  4;  Camera  Club  2,  3,  4;  Secretary-Treas- 
urer 4;  Honor  Study  HaU  4.  148,  182,  223. 
LINDA  JOAN  KOCI.  Koci  Babes;  N.F.L.  2;  Fall 
Play  Production  Staff  4;  Spring  Play  Production 
Staff  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Class 
Cabinet  3,  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Prom  Committee  3. 
223. 

LAWRENCE  ALLAN  KOGAN,  Larry;  N.A.S.S. 
3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Basketball  2;  Golf  2.  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman's  Club  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3.    223. 


BEVERLY    JANE    KOKAL,    Bexne;    G.A.A.    3; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;   Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Assembly.  223. 
CRAIG    ALAN    KOS,    Hugo;    Swimming    2,    3. 
224. 

CONSTANCE  LEE  KOSANOVICH,  Connie; 
Majorette  Club  2.  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Class 
Cabinet  3.  224. 

RICKEY  R.  KOSKINEN,  Rick;  F.T.A.  4.  224. 
ROSEMARY  A.  KOSKOVICS;  G.A.A.  3;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Spectrum  4;  Home- 
coming Decorating  Committee  4.  154,  225. 
PAUL  JOSEPH  KOSTANSEK;  I.Q.S.  4;  Eucuyo 
3,  4;  Essay  Editor  4;  Hall  Guard  4.  172,  225, 
259. 

ELAINE   KOZAR,   Penny;   F.T.A.   2,   3;    World 
Affairs  3;  F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  2.  184,  225. 
GERALD     LOUIS     KOZLEVCAR,    Kozy;    P.A. 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Announcer  4;  Technician  2,  3,  4; 
President  4;  Bowling  2,  3,  4;  Co-Capt.  4;  Letter- 
man  2,  3,  4.  158,  180,  181,  214,  225. 
TONY   M.   KRAMPEL,  Babalouie.    225. 
CHARMAINE   M.    KRANYAK,   Charlie.    225. 
•HELEN  KRAUSS;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A. 

2,  3;  Exec.  Board  3;  World  Affairs  4;  Student 
Council  2;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2;  Euclidian 
Editorial  Staff  4;  Asst.  Literary  Editor  4;  F.N.A. 
4;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Stm;e>' 
Editorial  Staff  2,  3;  Eucuyo  2,  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Spectrum  4.  73, 
146,  149,  162,  166,  172,  184,  223,  225. 

GAIL  FRANCES  KRECIC;  Girls'  Glee  Club  2; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Friendship  Club  2, 

3,  4.  225. 


GAIL  KAREN  KRIELOW,  Blondy;  Fall  Play 
Cast  2,  3;  Spring  Play  Cast  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  4;  Thespians  4;  Pep  Club  4; 
Hall  Guard  4;   E  Room  Worker  3,  4.  225,  257. 

KENNETH  KING  KRIVOK,  Ken;  Cross 
Country  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  4;  Track  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letter- 
man's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3,  4;  Movie  Club 
2.  90,  92,  104,  210,  225. 

♦CONSTANCE  MARIE  KRNELL,  Connie: 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  Secretary  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2.  3,  4; 
Student  Council  3,  4;  Exec.  Board  4;  Committees 
2,  3,  4;  Girls'  Glee  Club.  2;  Euclidian  Editorial 
Staff  4;  Asst.  Literary  liditor  4;  Fall  Play  Pro- 
duction Staff  2,  3;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff 
2,  3,  4;  Big  Show  Production  Staff  3:  Choral 
Masters  4;  Swvey  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
Ushering  2,  3,  4;  Thespians  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet 
4:  Hall  Guard  2;  Spectrum  3,  4.  72,  73,  148,  149, 
150,  157,  158,  162,  172,  186,  225. 
TOM  L.  KUKORELLI;  Transferred  to  Euclid 
in  Jr.  Year.  225. 

MARILYN  J.  KULWYN,  Mar;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Homecoming 
Decorating  Committee  4.  154,  161,  225. 
*JOHN  A.  KURTIS;  N.H.S.  4;  N.A.S.S.  2,  3,  4; 
Student  Council  3;  Survey  Rep.  3,  4;  Football 
2;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  2,  3,  4;  Letter- 
man's  Club  2,  3,  4.  104,  148,  225. 
LAURENE  M.  KYTLE,  Laura:  N.F.L.  4;  Fall 
Play  Cast  3;  Choir  2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4.  72, 
150,  225. 


BARBARA  ANN  LADDIS,  Lettuce:  N.F.L.  4; 
G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  3.  225. 
JOSEPH  JOHN  LAKATOSH,  Joe;  Camera  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Treasurer  3;  President  4;  Key  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Football  2;  Track  2.  3,  4;  Letterman  3; 
Letterman's  Club  3,  4.  182,  188,  226. 
CHARLES  ALLAN  LAMB.  Chuck;  Key  Club 
3;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Cross  Country  3,  4; 
Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly.  90,  226. 
CHERYL  DARLENE  LAND;  Camera  Club  4; 
G.A.A.  4;  HaU  Guard  4;  Senior  Assembly.  182, 
226. 

*CAROL  ANN  LANESE,  Shortie;  N.H.S.  4; 
F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Student  Council 
4;  Chairman  of  Homecoming  Decorating  Com- 
mittee 4;  Ad  Club  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3; 
Marching  Band  2,  3;  Pit  Band  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2, 
3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  2,  3;  Pep 
Club  4;  Hall  Guard  2.  148,  226. 
PATRICIA  ANN   LANG,   Yo;  Friendship   Club 

2,  3.  226. 

GEORGE  ALLEN  LANGA,  Yuks.  226. 

ROBERT   JOHN    LANGE,  Webster;  Euclid 

Choir  2;  Fall  Play  2,  3,  4;  Cast  2,  4;  Production 

Staff  3;   Big  Show  Cast  3;   Choral  Masters  3,  4; 

Sui-vey  Cub  Reporter  2.    226. 

CONSTANCE    ANN    LARKIN,    Goldie;    World 

Affairs  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  3;  Honor 

Study  Hall  4.   226. 

*MAIDEE    JO    HEATHER    LASNIK,    ]o; 

N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  G.A.A:  2;  Eucuyo  Art  Editor 

3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2.  3;  Honor  Study  Hall 
4;  F.B.L.A.  3,  4;  Secretary  4.  63,  148,  161,  166, 
172,  227. 

ROBERT  LEFKOWITZ,  Bob;  Honor  Study 
Hall  4;  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;.  Letter- 
man's  Club  4.    227,  243. 

RICHARD    HENRY   LEHMAN;   F.T.A.  4.    227. 
TERRY   CHARLES   LEIGH.    227. 
RICHARD   WILLIAM    LEISENHEIMER,   Leis; 
Pit  Band  2;  Movie  Club  3,  4.   227. 
PATRICIA   ANN   LEISTER,   Pat;  Ad   Club   4; 
Orchestra   3,   4;    Euclidian   Ad   Staff  4;    Concert 
Band   2,   3;    Marching  Band   2;    Pit   Band   2,   3^ 
G.A.A.   4;    Honor   Study   Hall   2;    Class   Cabinet 
3,  4;   Hall  Guard  3.    64,  227. 
GINA  GABRIELLA  LERZ;   Friendship  Club  2, 
3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3.    227. 


SUSAN  ALAYNE  LEWIS,  Sue;  Majorette  Club 
2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  2;  Friendship 
Club  3,  4.    154,  227. 

ROBERT  L.  LILLEY;  N.F.L.  4;  Football  2,  3; 
Basketball  2:  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Class  Cabinet  4.  150,  174,  197,  227. 
ANN  CHARLOTTE  MARIA  LINDQUIST, 
Ann:  World  Affairs  4;  Student  Council  4; 
Choral  Masters  4;  Swvey  Business  Staff  4; 
Eucuyo  4;  Spectrum  4;  Exchange  Student,  trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Sr.  year.  73,  146,  147,  158, 
166,  172,  227,  248. 

WILLIAM  LINSZ,  Big  Bill:  Wrestilng  Mgr.  3, 
4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  4.    104,  227. 

•BEVERLY  ANN  LOHREY,  Bev:  N.H.S.  4; 
I.O.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2;  World  Affairs  4;  Student 
Council  2;  Suroe)i  2.  3,  4;  Editorial  Staff  3; 
Eucuyo  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Spectrum  4; 
A.F.,S'.  3,  4.  146,  147,  148,  166,  172,  227. 
JERRY  T.  LOHRKE.  227,  232. 
CHARLES  JOHN  LOKAR,  Chuck;  Cross  Coun- 
try 3;  Basketball  2:  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman 
4;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Hall  Guard  4.  197,  228. 
JEAN  MARIE  LONCHAR;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2; 
Euclid  Choir  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Pep  Club  3;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  3.  161, 
228. 

RONALD  J.  LONG.  Ron.  228. 
FLORA  ANN  LORENCE,  Flora:  World  Affairs 
3;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  4;  F.B.L.A.  4.  154,  161,  128. 
♦PATRICIA  LOUISE  LOWRY,  Pat;  N.H.S.  4; 
I.Q.S.  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2.  3;  Big  Show  Cast 
2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Sumey  Reporter  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  4;  Girl's  Leaders  Club  3;  Hall 
Guard  3;  Student  Council  Committees  2.  148, 
154,  169,  228. 

BARBARA  MARIA  LUCKAY,  Luckie;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  3,  4;  Homecoming 
Decorating  Committee  4;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Conces- 
sions 4.    1.54,  161,  228. 

*PEGGY  VICTORIA  LUDEK,  Peg:  N.H.S.  4; 
F.T.A.  4;  Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  Big  Show  Pro- 
duction Staff  3;  G.A.A.  3;  Survey  Reporter  3, 
4;  Friendship  Club  3.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3, 
4;  Linguist  Club  3;  Spectrum  3,  4.  148,  154, 
169,   172,   186,  228. 

CHERYL  LUTSCH;  I.Q.S.  4;  Student  Council 
3;  Majorette  Club  3;  Majorette  4;  Euclidian 
Editorial  Staff  4;  Art  Editor  4;  Big  Show  Cast 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Pep  Club  3; 
Senior  Assembly.    123,   162,   172,  220.  228. 


DONNA      LEE      M.-^CASKILL,     Dee;     Student 
Council  2,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3;  Smi'ey  Rep. 
3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Ushering  3.    228. 
PATRICIA  ANN   MACHUREY,  Mashy;  G.A.A. 
3;   Friendship   Club  2,  3;   Honor  Study   Hall  4; 
Hall   Guard  4:   Senior  Assembly.    229. 
KATHLEEN    THERESA    MACK,    Kathy;    Sur- 
vey  Rep.  3;   Friendship   Club  4.    154,  229. 
GERALDINE    ANNE    MACKS,    Gerry;    ^Vorld 
Affairs   3;   Student   Council  2;   Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;    Choral    Masters    3,    4;    G.A.A.   2;    Friendship 
Club    2,    3;    Ushering   2;    Honor   Study   Hall    4. 
72,  229. 

DORIS  MAGARGIL,  Doris;  F.N.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
2;   Friendship  Club  2.    229. 

BONNIE  MAHER,  Bonnie;  Friendship  Club  3, 
4;   E  Room  Worker  2,  3,  4.    229. 
WILLIAM  J.   MALLULA,  Bill.    229 
JOHN     THOMAS     MALOKAS,    Jack;    Concert 
Band   3;    Marching   Band  2,   3,  4;    Pit   Band   2. 
67,  229. 
NANCY   JULIANA    MALZAHN,   Lynn;    G.A.A. 

9 

JOANNE    MANDEL,    Jo;    Student    Council    3; 
Friendship   Club  2,  3,  4. 


342 


MARLENE  MANFREDONIA,  Marty;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3.   229. 

CAROL  ANN  MANGANO,  Al;  Coop  Student 
4.   229. 

MARY  LOUISE  MANGINO,  Murphy.  229. 
*DAVID  EUGENE  MAN'SPERGER;  X.H.S.  3. 
4;  Student  Council  2,  3.  4;  Exec.  Board  3,  4; 
Committees  3.  4;  Ad  Club  2,  3.  4;  Fall  Play  3; 
Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Survey 
Rep.  4:  Spirit's  Club  3,  4:  Buckeye  Boys'  State 
Rep.  3;  Chevron  Society  2.  4;  Spectrum  4.  55, 
65.  68.  149,  157,  158,  160,  172,  188,  229. 
DAN  AUGUST  AL\NSUY;  Swim  Club  4:  Hon- 
or Study  Hall  4;  Football  2;  Swimming  3,  4; 
Letterman  4.    108,   176,  229. 

DOROTHY  HELEN  MAROFF,  Dotty;  F.T.A. 
2,  3,  4;  Exec.  Board  3:  Orchestra  3,  4:  Concert 
Band  2,  3,  4:  Marching  Band  2;  Pit  Band  2: 
Friendship  Club  2:  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4; 
Monitor  3:  Cadet  Band  2;  Spectrum  4.  64,  68, 
172,  186,  229. 

CHARLES  BOYD  MARTIN,  Chuck;  Stage  Crew 
3;  Kev  Club  3:  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4;  Football 
2,  3:  Basketball  2:  Wrestling  2,  3:  Baseball  2: 
Track  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Foreman's  Club  4. 
229,  258. 

JO.'^N  M.^RTIN,  Joui:  Bookstore  AVorker  3; 
Friendship  Club  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  3.  229. 
THOMAS  N.  MARTIN,  Tom:  N.F.L.  4;  Cross 
Country  4;  Basketball  4;  Letterman  4;  Trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Sr.  year.  88,  90,  112,  115, 
150,  230. 

MARILOU  MARZ;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Hall  Guard  2.  230. 
DOUGLAS  L.  MASON,  Doug:  Euclid  Choir  2; 
Key  Club  2.  3;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  Choral 
Masters  3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Lettcrmaii's  Club  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly.  72, 
96,  230. 

P.\TRIC1,\  MASON.  Pal:  Student  Council  3; 
Majorette  Club  2:  G..\...\.  2;  Friendship  Club 
2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2.  230. 
LAURA  MATEYKA,  Laurie;  F.N.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Concert  Band  2.  3;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  G.A..\. 
2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4.  230. 
DIANE  T.  M.\T1C.  Dec:  Friendship  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Honor  Study  Flail  3,  4.  230. 
NANCY  HELENE  MAURER.  Xance:  Friend- 
ship Club  4;  F.B.L.A.  3,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  4. 
161,  230. 

MARLENE  ANITA  MAZZA,  Maz:  Friendship 
Club  2.    106,  230. 

COLLEEN  McBROOM,  Colleen:  I.Q.S.  4;  Stu- 
dent Council  2.  4;  Committees  2,  4;  Cheer- 
leader 2,  3,  4;  P.A.  Technician  3;  Girl's  Glee 
Club  2;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Picture 
Editor  4;  Big  Show  Cast  4;  Choral  Masters  3, 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Class 
Cabinet  3;  Hall  Guard  2;  Senior  Assembly,. 
Prom  Committee  4;  Senior  Scandal:  Spectrum 
4.  73,  120,  162.  163.  166,  172.  178,  207,  218,  230. 
KATHERINE  E.  McCORMICK,  Kathie:  I.Q.S. 
4;  F.T.A.  2,  3.  4:  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4:  Sun'cy  3,  4; 
Rep.  2.  3;  Editorial  Staff  4:  Reporter  4;  Business 
Staff  3,  4:  Sec.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3:  Usher- 
ing 2.  3:  Pep  Club  3.  169,  170,  172,  186,  231. 
THOMAS  McGILL.  Tom:  Key  Club  2;  Survey 
Rep.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Football  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  3,  4;  Wrestling  2;  Track  3,  4;  Letter- 
man  4;  Lctterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4. 
96,  174,  231. 

JOHN  JOSEPH  McKEON,  Little  Joe;  Trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Jr.  year.  231. 
SUSAN  ROSEMARY  McNAMAR.\,  Mac;  N.F.L, 
4;  World  Affairs  4;  Junior  Red  Cross  2;  Fall 
Play  Cast  4;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Eucuvo  3;  Friendship 
Club  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4.  56,  150,  231. 
^VILLIAM  McPEEK,  Will:  Stage  Crew  4;  Fall 
Play  Production  Staff  4;  Spring  Play  Production 
Staff  4;  Big  Show  Production  Staff  4;  Pit  Band 
2;  Marching  Band  2;  Concert  Band  2,  3;  Hall 
Guard  2.    195,  231,  237. 


FRED  EUGENE  McVETTA;  Basketball  2. 
KEN  ME.'^RES;  Big  Show  Cast  2;  Concert  Band 
2;   Marching  Band  2;  Pit  Band  2.    195,  231. 
CARMEN    MEDEN,    Carm;    G.A.A.    2;    Friend- 
ship Club  2;  F.B.L..\.  4;  Dramatics  Club  3;  Co- 
op Student  4.    231. 

MIKE  MEDLEN,  Meddy;  Track  3;  Letterman 
3.   231. 

KEN    MEHLS,   Ken.    231. 
DAN   MESTER,  Dan.    231. 

DL\NA  JANE  MIESE,  Dee;  G.A.A.  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Transferred  to  Euclid 
in  Jr.  year.    231. 

KATHRYN  MARIE  MIHALIC,  Kathy;  G.A.A. 
3;  Friendship  Club  2.  231. 
MARYANN  MIHALIC,  Mare;  G.A.A.  231. 
PATRICIA  MIKA,  Patti;  I.Q.S.  4;  Survey  Busi 
ness  Staff  4:  Friendship  Club  3;  Prom  Com- 
mittee 3:  F.B.L..\.  3;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in 
Jr.   year.     178,  231. 

•LUCILLE  ROSE  MILAZZOTTO,  Lucy:  N.H.S. 
4;  F.T.A.  3.  4:  Swim  Club  3,  4;  Majorette  Club 
2;  G.A.,\.  2:  Sun'ey  Business  Staff  4;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3;  Honor'  Study  Hall  3:  Class  Cabinet 
4;  Senior    Scandal.     148,    166, 

176,  231. 

•BONNIE  LORRAINE  MILLER,  Bonnie 
ISabc.i:  N.H.S.  4:  F.TA.  4;  Student  Council  3; 
Majorette  Club  2.  3,  4;  Majorette  4;  P..^.  Club 
2.  3.  4:  Technician  2.  3,  4;  Secretary  3,  4; 
Spring  Play  3;  G..^.A.  2,  3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  3; 
Prom  Committee  3.  123,  148,  180,  186.  231. 
CATHERINE  J.  MILLER,  Cathie;  Girls  Glee 
Club  2:  F.N.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2,  3:  Hall  Guard  2.  231. 
DENNIS  ALAN  MILLER,  Denny:  F.T.A.  4; 
Fall  Play  Cast  2.  3.  4:  Spring  Play  Production 
Staff  3,  4;  Thespians  3,  4.    150,  231. 

GERTRUDE  K.  MILLER,  Trudy;  World  Af- 
fairs 2,  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Co-op  Student  4.  231. 
•JEANNE  MILLER,  Jeannie;  N.H.S.  4;  N.F.L. 
4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T..'\.  2,  3.  4;  ^Vorld  Affairs  4;  Stu- 
dent Council  Committee  3;  Big  Show  Produc- 
tion Staff  3.  4;  Cast  4;  G.A..-\.  2;  Suniey  Business 
Staff  3,  4:  Rep.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Class 
Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior 
Assembly;  Spectrum  4.  146,  148,  150,  170,  172, 
186,  232. 

PAMELA  ELLEN  MILLER,  Pam:  Swim  Club 
4:  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  F.N.A.  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2: 
Friendship  Club  2.  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4; 
Hall  Guard  3.  176,  230,  232. 
ROBERT  JAY  MILLER,  Bob;  Honor  Study 
Hall  3:  Cross  Country  3,  4;  Basketball  2;  Base- 
ball 2;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  4. 
90,   174,  232. 

MARILYN     JANE      MILNER,     Mar;     Student 
Council  3;  Friendship  Club  2.   232. 
MARY  ALICE   MILONE,  Mar;  Euclidian   Rep. 
4;  G.AA.  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Hall  Guard  4. 
232. 

•K.\THLEEN  ANN  MOG,  Kathy;  N.H.S.  3,  4 
I.Q.S.  4;  World  Affairs  2,  3,  4;  Secretary  3;  Pres 
ident  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Editorial  Staff  4 
Underclass  Editor  4;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4 
Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A 
2,  3.  68,  146,  149,  162,  172,  232,  251. 
JOHN  ANTHONY  MOLINARO.  Spirits  Club 
195,  233. 

^VILLIAM  ALAN  MORGAN,  Bill;  Choral  Mas- 
ters 2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Movie  Club 
2.   73,  233. 

KAREN  S.  MORRIS,  G.A.A.  2,  3.  4;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3.    233. 
LARRY   MICHAEL   MORSE.  Beek;  Football  2, 
3;   Wrestling  2,  3.    232,  233. 
JOAN     MOSER,    Euclidian    Business     Staff    4; 
Friendship   Club  2,   3,  4;    Honor  Study   Hall  4; 
Senior  Assembly.    163,   164,  233. 
ROBERT  SPENCER  MOSTER,  Bob.    233. 


CONSTANCE  GAIL  MULLINS,  Connie;  N.F.L. 
4;  Majorette  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Fall 
Play  Cast  3,  4;  Big  Show  3;  Choral  Masters  3, 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Thespians 
3,  4.    72,  150,  233. 

WILLIAM  FR.ANCIS  MURRAY,  Bill;  I.Q.S.  4; 
Student  Council  3;  Su>x>ey  Rep.  3;  Business 
Staff  4;  Swimming  3;  Tennis  2,  3.  170,  171,  234. 
*BARBAR.\  MUSHINKO,  Barb;  NHS  4- 
N.F.L.  3,  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  World 
.Affairs  4;  Student  Council  2:  .\d  Club  2.  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2:  Su7-i'ey  Rep.  2,  4;  Editorial  Staff  2,  3, 
4:  Friendship  Club  2:  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4; 
Hall  Guard  3;  Ushering  2.  146,  148,  166,  186, 
188,  234. 

LAIMA  MUSTEIKIS,  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Senior  As- 
sembly.   234. 

^VILLIAM  GLENN  MUTCHLER,  Bill:  Honor 
Study  Hall  4.    234. 

DANIEL  F.  MYERS,  Bug;  Orchestra  3;  Fall 
Play  3;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4:  Marching  Band 
2,  3,  4:  Pit  Band  2,  4.  68,  234. 
MERLIN  LOUISE  MYERS;  Choir  3.  234. 
DIANE  MYLAR;  Majorette  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee 
Club  2,  3;  F.N.A.  3;  G.A.A.  2.  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  3;   Ushering  3;   Honor  Study  Hall  4.    234. 


EUGENE  DUANE  NANIGER,  Gene:  F.T.A.  4; 

F.B.L.A.  4.    161,  234. 

WALTER   JOSEPH    NEEDS.    234. 

BE\'ERLY  JOAN   NEFF,  Bev;  F.T.A.  2;   World 

Affairs    2;     Student     Council     2;     Homecoming 

Committee  2;  Majorette  Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette 

3,  4;  Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  Student  Council  Concessions 
^Yorker  2;  Suivey  Cub  Reporter  2;  Pep  Club  3, 

4.  122,  235. 

GABRIEL   MATTHEW  NEOLA,   Gabe;  Trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Sr.  year.    235. 
DONALD    ROY    NETTIS,    Don:    Camera    Club 
2,  3,  4;  Golf  2;  Euclidian  Rep.  4.    182,  235. 
KEN    HERMAN    NEUSTEDT,   Ken.    235. 
AVILLIAM  CHARLES  NEWCOMB,  Bill.    235. 
ARTHUR  CHARLES  NEWMAN,  Art;  Student 
Council  4;   Orchestra  2,  3,  4;   Vice   President  2; 
Fall  Play  2,  3,  4;  Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  Concert  Band 
2,  3,  4;   Band  Sergeant  4;   Marching  Band  2,   3, 
4;   Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;   Track   3,  4;   Letterman   4; 
Chevron  2,   3,  4;   Senior  Assembly.    64,  65,  67, 
68,  156,   158,  235,  244,  254. 

CAROL    ANN    NOVAK;    N.F.L.    4;    F.T.A.    2; 
.Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;   G.A.A. 
2,  3;   Friendship  Club  3;   Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Pep  Club  3;   Euclidian   Rep.  2.     176,  235. 
JOSEPH   CARLOS  NUTTER  JR.    235. 


WAYNE  THOMAS  O'COIN,  Goldielocks:  Movie 
Club.   200,  235. 

TIM  J.   OHAR^A.,  Irish;  Hall   Guard  2.    235. 
JUDITH    MARIE-LOUISE  OKORN,  Judy: 
I.Q.S.   4;    F.T.A.   2,    3,   4;    ^Vorld   Affairs   4;    Ad 
Club   2,    3,   4;    Girl's   Glee   Club   2;    G.A.A.   2; 
Survey  Editorial   Staff  2,  3,  4;   Friendship   Club 
2;   Ushering  2;   Honor  Study  Hall  4.    235. 
GEORGE    OESTERLE.    235. 
JEFF  M.  OKER;  Big  Show  Cast  2;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2;   Foreman's  Club  3.    236. 
PATRICIA   OPALICH,   Pat;  Ad   Club   2,   3,   4; 
Big  Show  4;   G..\.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2, 
3;   Class  Cabinet  3,  4.    236. 
KENNETH   LOU   ORAZEN,   Ken.    236. 
CARLO    JOHN     ORLANDO,     Carlos;    Student 
Council  2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Let- 
terman 4;  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  2,  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Senior  Scan- 
dal.   174,  236,  258. 


343 


r^ 


THOMAS  EDWARD  OSTKAR,  Tom.    236. 
RICHARD  OTTO,  Rick;  Hall  Guard  2.   236. 
DONALD  JAMES  OVERBERGER.    236. 


ED  PALM;  Student  Council  3;  Key  Club  2; 
Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Bas- 
ketball 2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Basketball  2, 
3;  Hall  Guard  2,  3.  72,  236. 
ROY  GARIS  PALMER,  Pelican:  Choral  Mas- 
ters 3,  4;  President  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Basketball   4;    Baseball    3,    4;    Letterman's    Club 

3,  4;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Euclidian 
Rep.  2,  3;  Student  Council  2.  73,  115,  117,  237. 
JANE  PANESKY,  Little  One;  World  Affairs  2, 
3;   Choir  3.    71,  237. 

DENNIS    LOUIS    PAPESH,    Den.     237. 
BEVERLY     DAWN     PAPP,     Bev:     G.A.A.     2; 
F.B.L.A.  2.    237. 

CAROL  PARATORE,  Carol;  G.A.A.  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2.    237. 

CHARLES  CURTIS  PARSONS,  Curt.    237. 
FRANK   THOMAS   PARSONS,   Ridge  Runner. 
237. 

PATRICK  VINCENT  PARZIALE,  Pat.  237. 
DENNIS  J.  PASKEY,  Denny.  237. 
•CHERYL  HELENE  PASQUALE,  Squales; 
N.H.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council  3, 
4;  Exec.  Board  4;  Secretary  4;  Committees  4; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  G.A.A. 
2,  3,  4;  5un;e)i  Rep.  2.  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
Class  Treasurer  3;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Pep  Club 
3;  Prom  Committee  4.  72,  73,  149,  157,  158, 
186,  238. 

DANIEL   ROBERT   PAUL,   Poka   Dots.    238. 
ARTHUR   PAULOVCIN.    238. 
SHARON    JEAN    PAULSEN,   Sharie;    N.F.L.   4; 
Student   Council   Committees  2,   3;    Swim   Club 

2,  3;  Junior  Red  Cross  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2;  Hall 
Guard  2.  3;  Prom  Committee  3;  Euclidian  Rep. 

4.  150,  154,  238. 

FRANK    PAVLIC,    Fatey.     238. 
BARBARA    ANN    PAVLIK,    Barb;    Girl's    Glee 
Club  4:   F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  4. 
71,  154,  184,  238. 

JOHN  STEVEN  PAYERCHIN,  Jack;  Concert 
Band  2,  3;  Marching  Band  2,  3;  Pit  Band  2.  238. 
*SHARON  LEIGH  PEACOCK;  N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S. 
4;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  G.A.A.  3;  Sur- 
vey 3,  4;  Staff  Editor  4;  Friendship  Club  3,  4; 
Ushering  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly;  Spectrum  3,  4; 
Latin  Club  4;  Vice  President  4;  Transferred  to 
Euclid  in  Jr.  year.    146,  148,  169,  186,  239. 

BILL  PECK.  239. 

JEANETTE   PEJACK,  Petie;  World  Affairs  2; 

F.N.A.  3;  G.A.A.  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 

Pep  Club  3.   239. 

•RICHARD    A.    PEJEAU,    Yogi;   N.H.S.     3,   4; 

I.Q.S.  3,4;  N.A.S.S.  4;  Student  Council  3,4;  Exec. 

Board  3,  4;  Committees  3,  4;   Key  Club  2,  3,  4; 

Vice   President   3;   President  4;   Choral   Masters 

3,  4;  Survey  2,  3,  4;  Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Sports 
Editor  4;  Business  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Circulation 
Mgr.  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  3;  Football  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  4;  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Mgr.  4;  Letter- 
man  4;  Track  2;  Letterman's  Club  4;  Spirits 
Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Senior  Assembly.  72, 
96,  115,  149,  160,  168,  170,  172,  174,  188,  239. 
KEN  A.  PEKAR,  Peck;  Euclid  Choir  2;  Choral 
Masters  3,  4;  Wrestling  2.   72,  239. 

ANN  PELYAK,  A7inie  P.;  Student  Council  4; 
Committees  4;  Majorette  Club  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Cabinet  2,  3,  4;  Pep 
Club  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  4.  154,  239. 
KATHLEEN  B.  PENNY,  Kitty;  Junior  Red 
Cross  2;  Latin  Club  3;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in 
Jr.  year.    239. 


DENNIS  HOWARD  PERKINS,  Perk;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Football  2;  Cross  Country  3;  Bas- 
ketball 2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Track  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  3,  4.    115,  239. 

•THOMAS  AUGUST  PERLIONI,  Tom;  N.H.S. 
4;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Student  Council  4;  Cross  Coun- 
try 3;  Basketball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Baseball  2, 
3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  3,  4; 
Class  Cabinet  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3.  115,  148,  174, 
239. 

MARCIA  PERME,  Perm:  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Major- 
ette Club  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  2; 
Girl's  Leaders  Club  3;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Pep 
Club  3;  Hall  Guard  4;  Prom  Committee  3. 
165,  239. 

ROBERT  RICHARD  PERRY,  Bob;  World  Af- 
fairs 2;  Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Hall  Guard  3;  Sui-vey  Business  Staff  4.  170,  239. 
JAMES  E.  PETERSEN,  Jim:  Swim  Club  2,  3; 
Cross  Country  2;  Swimming  2.  239. 
RANDY  PETERSON,  Ranrfji;  N.F.L.  4;  F.T.A. 
4;  Pres.  4;  Swim  Club  2;  Key  Club  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  4;  Golf  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Lin- 
guist Club.    150,  188,  239. 

SHIRLEY  PETERSON,  Shirl;  World  Affairs  2; 
G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2.  239. 
EVELYN  JOY  PETKOVSEK,  Erie:  Majorette 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Majorette  3,  4;  Head  Majorette  4; 
Big  Show  Cast  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girl's  Leaders 
Club  3,  4;  Vice  President  4;  Class  Secretary  4; 
Class  Cabinet  4;  Hall  Guard  2;  Prom  Commit- 
tee 4;  Homecoming  Queen  4;  Spring  Sports 
Attendent  2.  14,  122,  123,  177,  233,  239. 
DENNIS  CHARLES  PETRO;  Choral  Masters 
2,  3.    240. 

WAYNE  ALLEN   PETTEK;   Key  Club  3;   Cross 
Country  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Basketball  2;  Base- 
ball 2;  Track  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club  4.    240. 
LAWRENCE  MARTIN  PIPER,  Larry;  Concert 
Band  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4.    68,  240. 
VINCENT  JAMES  PISCOPO,  Vince.    24q. 
SHIRLEY    ANN    PISHKUR,    Shan;    Friendship 
Club   3;    Honor   Study   Hall   3;    Hall   Guard   3; 
F.B.L.A.    4;    Co-op    Student    4;    Transferred    to 
Euclid  in   Jr.  Year.     160,  240. 

JOANNE  A.  PISKUR,  Jo.    240. 
MICHAEL   PISTILLO,  Mike.    240 
CAROL  L.  PITT,  Blondi.    240. 
•BETTY    LOU    PLAGGEMIER,    Betty    Babes; 
N.H.S.  4;  Orchestra  3,  4;  F.N.A.  4;  Concert  Band 
2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3, 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 
3;    Honor   Study    Hall    4;    Pep    Club    3;    Survey 
Cub  Reporter.    64,  68,  148,  184,  240. 
•ANTHONY  R.  POLSINELLI,  Tony;  N.H.S.  4; 
I.Q.S.   4;    Student    Council   4;    Key    Club    3,   4; 
Survey    Editorial    Staff,  Reporter    2,    3,    4.     148, 
158,  188,  240. 

BONNIE  KAY  PONCE,  Bon;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;  Choral  Masters  3,  4.  72,  240. 
GAYLE  LEE  POTICHNY,  Pofs;  World  Affairs 
3;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Eucuyo  4; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Spirit's 
Club  4;  Prom  Committee  2.  158,  160,  232,  240. 
DIANE  M.  POTTS,  Dee;  F.N.A.;  Friendship 
Club.    241. 

MARJORIE  ANN  POWALIE,  Pausquallie; 
Friendship  Club  2.    241. 

DON  POWERS,  Don:  Student  Council  2;  Big 
Show  Cast  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Football  2, 
4;  Wrestling  2;  Baseball  2;  Class  Cabinet  4; 
Hall  Guard  3;  Senior  Assembly;  Prom  Commit- 
tee 4;  Class  Guidance  Council  4.  96,  163,  202, 
241. 

MARY  ALICE  PRENDERGAST,  Mary;  F.T.A. 
4;  World  Affairs  3,  4;  Student  Council  3,  4; 
Committees  4;  Swim  Club  3,  4;  Secretary  4; 
Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  G.A.A. 
2;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3; 
Senior  Scandal;  Art  Editor  4.  146,  158,  165,  166, 
176,  177,  186,  241. 


MARTHA  L.  PRICE,  Marty;  Fall  Play  2;  Sur- 
vey Rep.  2;  Orchestra  3.    64,  241. 
DAVID   MARK   PRIMO,  Dave;  Key  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Wrestling  2,  3.    188,  241. 
ERIC  JON  PROSTOR,  Buns;  Key  Club  3;  Sur- 
vey  Rep.  2;    Honor  Study   Hall  2;   Football   3, 
Letterman  3;  Letterman's  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  3; 
Capt.  3;  Class  Cabinet  2.    96,  174,  241. 
DODY   PROVAN.    241. 
JAMES   RICHARD   PUHGER,  Jim.    242. 
•JUNE   MARIE    PULVER;    N.H.S.   4;    I.Q.S.   4; 
F.T.A.    4;    Student    Council    2;    Committees   2; 
Fall  Play  Production  Staff  2;  Spring  Play  Pro- 
duction Staff  2;  Sui-uey  2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  4;  Spectrum  3,  4;  Secretary  4;  Movie 
Club  3,  4.    148,  172,  173,  186,  242. 
SUSANNE   PUREBER,  Sue;  I.Q.S.  4;   F.T.A.  4; 
Student   Council   4;   Euclidian   Business   Staff  4; 
Rep.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Pep 
Club  4.    164,  172,  242. 


NORMAN  JOHN  RAASCH;  Wrestling  2; 
Movie  Club.    242. 

EVANGELINE    MARIE    RACE,    Eve;    G.A.A.; 
Friendship   Club.    242. 
FRED   RADATZ,  Rat's.    242. 
DONNA     LOUISE    RADENCIC;     Friendship 
Club  2.    242. 
LOIS  JEAN   RAMSEY. 

MARGARET  M.  RAST,  Penny;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Homecoming  Dance  Com- 
mittee 3.    160,  242. 

JO  ANN  REED,  Jody;  F.T.A.  2;  Friendship 
Club  4;  Ushering  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Jr.  year.  154,  241. 
CAROL  ANN  REIDER,  Carol;  Swim  Club  3; 
F,N.A.  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Pep  Club  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  4;  Prom  Committee  4;  Linguist  Club 
4.    242. 

LEONARD   WILLIAM   REINKE,   Reinkeydink; 
Swim  Club  2;  Swimming  3.   242. 
WILLIAM   TERRY   REYA,   Tex;  Camera   Club 
2;  Stage  Crew  3;   Fall  Play  Production  Staff  3, 
4;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff  3;  Concert  Band 

2,  3;  Marching  Band  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  2; 
Football  2,  3;  Wrestling  2;  Movie  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Hall  Guard  2,  3.    242. 

•WILLIAM  W.  REYNOLDS,  Bill;  N.H.S.  4; 
N.A.S.S.  4;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Concert 
Band  2;  Marching  Band  2;  Pit  Band  2;  Choral 
Masters  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Track 
2;  Letterman's  Club  4.  73,  96,  148,  174,  243. 
LINDA  LEE  RICHARDSON,  Linn;  F.N.A.  3, 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor 
Study  Hall  2;  F.B.L.A.  4.  243. 
CHERYL  BARBARA  RICHLEY;  Concert  Band 
3;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2;  Friend- 
ship Club  3.    67,  243. 

LORETTE  THERESE  RIEBE,  Lorry;  Eucli- 
dian Rep.  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2, 

3,  4;  Ushering  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4.    154,  243. 
WILLIAM  G.  RINAS,  Bill;  N.A.S.S.  3,  4;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3,  4;  Track  3,  4;  Letterman's  Club 
3,  4.    90,  91,  174,  184,  243. 

DONALD  ALLEN  RITCHIE,  Don:  Stage  Crew 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Fall  Play  Production  Staff  2,  3,  4; 
Spring  Play  Production  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Production  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Movie  Club  3,  4; 
Thespians  3,  4;  Stage  Mgr.  4.  150,  182,  243,  250. 
SAMUEL  J.  RITZ,  Chauncy;  Honor  Study  Hall 
3;  Hall  Guard  3,  4.   243. 

SHARON  LYNN  ROBASZ,  Shari;  World  Affairs 
3;  Junior  Red  Cross  3;  F.N.A.  3;  Choir  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Usher- 
ing 3;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Pep  Club  3.  243. 
FRED  ROBBINS,  Rob;  Swimming.  243.  ' 
»HARON  ANNE  ROBBINS;  N.F.L.  2;  G.A.A. 
2;  Friendship  Club  2;  Pep  Club  3.   243. 


344 


DIANE  ROBERTS,  Freddi;  World  Affairs  2,  3; 

Student    Council    3;    Girl's    Glee   Club   2;    Girl's 

Ensemble   3;   Euclidian   Rep.   4;    Big   Show  Cast 

3;  Choral  Masters  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship 

Club   2,   3;    Class  Cabinet   3;    Prom  Committee 

3.    72,  243. 

LINDA     KAY     ROBINSON,    Lynn;    F.N.A.    4; 

Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4.    243. 

•KATHLEEN   ROCK,  Kathy:  N.H.S.  4;   F.T.A. 

2.  3.  4:  -World  Affairs  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3: 
G.A.A.  2.  4;   Survey  Rep.  4;   Friendship  Club  2, 

3,  4;   I'shering  2;  Senior  Scandal  Business  Staff. 
146,   148,  166,  186,  244. 

•JOANNE  ROMANO;  N.H.S.  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A. 
2,  3,  4:  Exec.  Board  3,  4;  Sun'ev  Rep.  2;  Reporter 

2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo  3,  4;  Short  Story  Editor  4; 
Spectrum  3,  4.  148,  166,  169,  172,  226,  244. 
•JAMES  EDWARD  ROSCOE,  Jim;  N.H.S.  4 
F.T.A.  4;  Vice  President  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  4 
Spring  Play  Director  3;  Honor  Study  Hall  3 
Thespians  4;  Latin  Club  4;  Transferred  to 
Euclid  in  Jr.  year.  54,  148,  150,  244. 
BARRY    MICHAEL    ROSS,   Barney;    Orchestra 

3,  4;  Fall  Play  2,  3,  4;  Big  Show  2,  3,  4;  Con- 
cert Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2.  3,  4; 
Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  2,  3,  4; 
Football  2;  Letterman  2:  Hall  Guard  3,  4; 
Marching  Band  Sergeant  3,  4;  Orchestra,  Pres- 
ident 3;  Project  Talent  Musical  Arranger  3, 
4;  Musical  Director  4.  67,  68,  220,  244. 
RITA  ANN  ROSS;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club 
3.    244. 

KARL  MICHAEL  ROTH.    244. 
CALVIN   RICHARD   RYAN,   Cal.    244. 
PAUL    MICHAEL    RYAN,    Irish;    Football    4; 
Swimming  2,  3.   60.  96,  245. 


BARBARA  SUE  SABULA,  Barbie;  F.T.A.  4; 
Student  Council  3,  4;  Swim  Club  3;  Girl's  Glee 
Club  2;  Choir  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep. 
3,  4;  Business  Staff  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Ushering  2,  3,  4:  Senior  Scandal.  71,  154,  158. 
166,   170,   186,  245. 

BEVERLEE  JEAN  SAMSA,  Bezy;  World  Affairs 
2;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2:  Ushering  2.  245. 
LORELEI  ANN  SANDERS,  Lora  Babes;  N.F.L. 
4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Fall  Plav  Cast  4;  G.A.A. 

2,  3,  4;  £!/fi/To  3.  4;   Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  2;   Thespians  4.    245,  263. 
•DAVID   ROBERT  SANDERSON,  Bob;  N.H.S. 
4;.  Key  Club  2;  Choral  Masters  4;  Spectrum  3,  4. 
72,  148,   172,  245. 

GARY    MICHAEL    SANDY,    Sandbox:    Honor 
Study  Hall  2,  3.  4;  Foreman's  Club  4.    245. 
JOHN  A.  SANDY,  Little  John.    245. 
SUSANNE   MARY   SAUNWAY,   Sue:   G.A.A.   2, 

3,  4;  Eucuyo  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Usher- 
ing 2,  3;  Class  Cabinet  4;  Prom  Committee  4; 
E   Room  Worker  4.    154,  2'f5. 

PAMELA  SA\VYER,  Pam. 

JOHN   MICHAEL   SCHAEL.  Pretty   Blue  Eyes: 

N.A.S.S.  2,  3,  4;  Football  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3.  4; 

Wrestling  2.  3,  4;  Letterman  2.  3,  4;  Baseball  2, 

3.  4;   Letterman  3,  4;   Letterman's  Club  2,  3,  4; 

Class  President  3;  Spirit's  Club  4.    96,  104,  105, 

245. 

JAMES     THOMAS     SCHAFFER,     Tom;     P.A. 

Club.    245. 

MARILYN   SCHEER,   Mar:   Euclidian    Rep.   2; 

G.A.A.    2,    3;    Friendship    Club    2,    3,    4;    Class 

Cabinet  3;  Hall  Guard  4;  F.B.L.A.  3.   245. 

•ALEXANDRA  SCHELGUNOV,  Alex:  N.H.S. 
3,  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Student  Council 
2;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Ad.  Editor  4;  Ad 
Staff  4;  Eucuyo  2,  3,  4;  Business  Mgr.  4;  Spec- 
trum 3,  4;  Sec.  3;  Science  Seminar  2,  3,  4; 
Movie  Club  4.  149,  152,  164,  166,  172,  182,  245. 
KEITH  DEYO  SCHEURMAN,  Huck;  Swim 
Club  3,  4;  President  4;  Foreman's  Club  4;  Pres- 
ident 4.    176,  177,  188,  245. 


BRUCE    SCHMAEMAN,    Bruce.    246. 
DAVID    LEWIS    SCHMIDT,    Dutch;    Wrestling 
2;  Spectrum  4;  Linguist  Club  3.    172,  246. 
JUDITH     CATHERINE     SCHNEIDER,     Judy; 
F.T.A.  3,  4;   G.A.A.  2,  3;   Friendship  Club  2,  3, 
4;  Ushering  2,  3:  Honor  Study  Hall  4.    246. 
CARL  DAVID  SCHROETER,  Schrodes:  Camera 
Club  2.  3,  4;   Vice  President  3;   Track  2;   Swim- 
ming 2.     182,  246. 
DENNIS  M.  SCHULZ.    246. 

LAUR.\  JEAN  SCHULZ;  Orchestra  2,  3,  4; 
G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard 
4.    64,  247. 

DONALD  FREDERICK  SCHULTZ,  Don: 
World  Affairs  3,  4.    247. 

BARBARA   MARY   SCHULZE,  Barb:  G.A.A.  3, 
4;   Friendship  Club  2,  3.    247. 
LINDA   DORTHEA   SCOTT,  Scotty;   Majorette 
Club  3;   Orchestra  2,  3;   G.A.A.  2.    247. 
MARILYN  JANE  SCOTT,  Pinki:  G.A.A.  2,  3, 
4;   Drama  Club  2.    247. 

MIRIAM  JOAN  SCOTT,  Jo:  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4; 
Drama   Club  2.    247. 

RICHARD  E.  SCOTT,  Rich:  Football  4;  Bas- 
ketball 2;  Baseball  2,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letter- 
man's  Club  4.   96,  247. 

MERRILOU    SCRIBNER,   Zelda:   G.A.A.   2,   3; 
Hall  Guard  4.    247. 
BRIAN  -WILLIAM  SEDEY.    247. 
SHIRLEY  ANN   SEDMAK,   Shuggy:   Friendship 
Club  2,  3;  Pep  Club  2;  Hall  Guard  4.   247. 
SHARON     ANN     SEIFERT,     Sheri:     Majorette 
Club  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;   Class  Cabinet  3,  4;   Prom 
Committee   4.    247. 
MICHAEL  SELEMAN,  Sal.    247. 
JOSEPH  E.  SELF,  Joe;  World  Affairs  3;   Hall 
Guard  2.    247. 

SHEILA  SHAUGHNESSY,  Shelly:  N.F.L.  3,  4; 
P.A.  Club  4:  Fall  Play  3,  4;  Director  4;  Pro- 
duction Staff  3;  Spring  Play  Cast  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Cast  3;  Choir  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 
2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Thespians  3,  4;  Sec- 
retary 4;  Drama  Club  2;  Talent  Scouts  E.H.S. 
3,  4;  Spectrum  3,  4;  Playnite  Production  Staff 
3.    150,  247. 

JUDITH  ANNE  SHEPPARD,  Shep;  Friendship 
Club  2,  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  4;  Spectrum  4;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4.  71,  247. 
ROBERT  SHEPPARD,  Bob;  Key  Club  3;  Cross 
Country  3;  Track  2,  3;  Letterman  2;  Letterman's 
Club  2.   248. 

RICHARD  HARRIS  SHERMAN;  Student 
Council  2.  3;  Wrestling  2,  3;  Golf  2.  248. 
DAVID  \V.  SHOAFF,  Dave;  Orchestra  3,  4; 
Fall  Play  Cast  3;  Big  Show  Cast  3;  Concert 
Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band 
2,  3,  4.    64,  68,  248. 

•TERRENCE   LEE   SICILIANO,   Terry;  N.H.S. 
4;   Student   Council  2,   3,  4;    Boy's   Choir  2,  3; 
Fall  Play  Cast  2:  Choral  Masters  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall  4;  Swimming  2;  Bowling  2,  3;  Hall  Guard 
2;  E  Room  Worker  2,  3.    148,  158,  248. 
JOHN    RONALD   SIMCIC.    248. 
LINDA  SIPES,  Lin;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.    248. 
THEODORE    ROBERT    SKEBE,    Ted;    Honor 
Study  Hall  4;   Bowling  4.    248. 
ELAINE    JUNE    SKERLY,    Squirrely;    I.Q.S.    3, 
4;  F.T.A.  3;  Ad  Club  3;  Majorette  Club  3;  P.A. 
Club    Technician    3;    Girl's    Glee    Club    2;    Fall 
Play  Cast  2;  Big  Show  Cast  2;  Choral  Masters  3, 
4;    G.A.A.   2,   3;    Survey    Rep.   2,    3,   4;    Business 
Staff  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall 
4;   Euclidian   Rep.  4.    230,  248. 
MARGUERITE  A.  SKOK;   F.T.A.  2,  '3;  F.N.A. 
3;  G.A.A.  2;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Sr.  year. 
248. 

•LAURA  ANNE  SKOMSKI;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S. 
4;  F.T.A.  3;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Commit- 
tees 2,  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Letter  winner  4; 
Sumey  Editorial  Staff  2,  3,  4;  Art  Ed.  4;  Feature 
Editor  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.  149,  158,  168, 
172,  205,  249. 


•JANET  MARIE  SLABY.  Jan;  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
Treasurer  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  F.T.A.  4;  World  Affairs 
4;  Euclidian  Editorial  Staff  4;  Mounting  Editor 
4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Spectrum  3,  4;  Exec. 
Board  3.  146,  148,  149,  162,  166,  172,  186,  207 
249. 

EDWARD   DENIS   SKUFCA,  Denny. 
PATRICIA  ANN   SLITOR,  Pat;  ^Vorld  Affairs 
4;   G.A.A.  2,  3;   Friendship   Club   3.    146,  249. 
SANDRA     SMEKEL,    Sonya:     Friendship    Club 
2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Hall  Guard  4.   249. 
DENNIS     EDWARD     SMITH,    Denny;    Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Football  2;  \Vrestling  2,  4;  Spec- 
trum  4;    Math   Club   4.     172,  249. 
DONNA  M.  SMITH:  Choir  2.   249. 
JAMES    JOSEPH    SMITH;    Football    2;    Cross 
Country  3,  4;  Track  2,  3;  Hall  Guard  4.   249. 
DIANE     CAROLYN     SNYDER,     Dee:     Concert 
Band  2.  3.  4;  Marching  Band  2;  Pit  Band  2,  3; 
G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4.    67,  154,  249. 
•THOMAS  AARON  SNYDER,   Tom;  N.H.S.  4; 
Survey    Business   Staff  4;    Honor   Study   Hall   4; 
Spectrum  3,  4;   President  4;   Library  Page  2,  3, 
4.    148,  172,  173,  249,  250. 

MARY  LOU  SOEDER;  I.Q.S.  4;  Ad  Club  3,  4; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Fall  Play  Production  Staff 
2;  Big  Show  Prod.  Staff  2;  Choral  Masters  3, 
4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Suix>ey  Rep.  2,  3,  4;  Business 
Staff  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering 
2,  3;  Pep  Club  3.  73,  170,  172,  188,  189,  249. 
LESLIE  JOHN  SOLTESZ,  Les;  Transferred  to 
Euclid  in  Sr.  year.    249. 

PHYLLIS  SUSAN   SOPATA,  Phyl;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Friendship    Club    2,    3,   4;    Ushering   2;    Honor 
Study  Hall  3,  4;   Hall  Guard  3,  4.    249. 
RICHARD     SPEEL,     Sped;     Key     Club     2,    3; 
Eucuyo  4;  Cross  Country  3;  Letterman  3;  Track 

2,  3;  Letterman's  Club  3;  Spectrum  4;  Euclidian 
Courier  4;  Library  Monitor  4.  147,  166,  172, 
174.  249. 

JOHN  F.  SPENCER,  Spencer:  Key  Club  4;  Hon- 
or Study  Hall  4;  Cross  Country  3,  4;  Letterman 
4;  Mgr.  4;  Track  2,  3,  4;  Mgr.  4;  Letterman's 
Club  4;  Chess  Club  4.  90,  146,  250. 
THOMAS  SPENCER,  Tom:  Choir  2;  Choral 
Masters  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4.  72,  250. 
ROBERT  THOMAS  SPICER,  JR.,  Bob;  Trans- 
ferred  to  Euclid  in  Jr.  year.    250. 

CAROL   L.   SPIKULA,  Spic.    250. 
•HENRY   LEONARD   SPIVACK,  Hank:  N.H.S. 
4;   I.Q.S.  4;   Camera  Club  4;  Euclidian  Editorial 
Staff  4;    Photographer   4;    Key   Club   3;    Eucuyo 

3,  4;  Cross  Country  3;  Track  3;  Library  Monitor 
3;  Spectrum  4;  Senior  Scandal  Photographer. 
148,  162,  163,  166,  172,  182,  223,  250. 
SANDRA  JEAN  SPOLAR,  Sandy;  Girl's  Glee 
Club  2;  G.A.A.  2;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Pep 
Club  3;  Hall  Guard  3;  F.B.L.A.  3.  154,  250. 
VICTOR  HARRY  STAMPONE,  Vic;  Football 
2;  Track  2,  3. 

GERALD  ALAN  STANWICK,  Jertj;  Hall 
Guard  3.   250. 

MARSHA   ANN   STAPLETON,  Marsha;  Eucli- 
dian  Ad   Staff   4;    Big   Show   Cast   4;    G.A.A.   2; 
Friendship    Club    2,    3,   4;    Class    Cabinet    3,    4; 
Prom  Committee  4.    251. 
STEPHEN  EARL  STAPP,  Steve.    251. 
GERALD  A.  STARMAN,  Jer;  Football  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman   3,   4.    96,   99,  251,   260. 
BERNICE  A.  STEFE,  Chick;  G.A.A.  2;   Honor 
Study  Hall  3. 

LESLIE  JOSEPH  STEGH,  Les.  251. 
SUSAN  JOYCE  STEVENS,  Susie;  Orchestra  2, 
3,  4;  Treasurer  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 
4;  Spectrum  3,  4;  Treasurer  4;  Senior  Scandal 
Business  Staff;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Euclidian  Rep.  2,  4. 
64,  154,  161,  172,  173,  251. 

FRANCES  IRENE  STIDWORTHY,  Fran;  Or- 
chestra 2,  3;  G.A.A.  2;  F.B.L.A.  4.    160,  251. 


345 


"IW 


VIRGINIA   LEE   STILLINGER,   Genny;  F.T.A. 

2,  3;  P.A.  Club  Technician  3,  4;  F.N.A.  3,  4; 
Vice  Pres.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2. 
3;  Ushering  2,  3;  Spring  Play  Production  Staff 

3.  251. 

DOROTHY  STISCAK,  Dot;  Friendship  Club  2. 
251. 


KATHRYN  ANN  STOMBERG,  Kathy;  F.T.A. 
3,  4;  World  Affairs  4;  Panther  Mascot  4;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Sec.  3;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Girl's  Leaders  Club  3,  4;  Pep  Club  2; 
Hall  Guard  3.  121,  146,  147,  179,  186,  251. 
•RONALD  R.  STONER;  N.H.S.  4;  World  Af- 
fairs 4.    148,  251. 

PATRICIA  MARIE  STRANG,  Pat;  World  Af- 
fairs 4;  Survey  Business  Staff  4;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Cabinet  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Hall 
Guard  4.     146,   155,   166,  252. 


LARRY  STRATTON,  Larry;  Honor  Study  Hall 
4.   252. 

BEVERLY  MARIANNE  STREIT,  Bev;  Trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Sr.  year. 
FR.\NCES  MARY  STRNAD;  F.T.A.  2;  F.N.A.  3; 
Friendship  Club  2;  Hall  Guard  2.  252. 
BONNIE  LYNN  STROH,  Bonnie;  Fall  Play 
Production  Staff  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  2,  3;  Honor 
Study  Hall  4;  Thespians  4;  Play  Night  Pro- 
duction Staff  3.    54,  150,  252. 

EDWARD   L.  STRUNA,  Ed.    252. 

JOSEPHINE   STRUNA,  Jo;   F.T.A.   2,   3;    P.A. 

Club    Technician    3,    4;    Fall    Play    Production 

Staff  3;   Spring  Play  Production  Staff  3;   G.A.A. 

3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.    180,  252. 

JOSEPH  STURM,  Joe;  Football  2;  Hall  Guard 

3;   Senior  Assembly.    252. 

ROBERT    STERLING    SUMINGUIT,   Bob; 

Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Jr.  year. 

JUNE  SUSMAN;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.    253. 

DENNIS    ALLEN    SUSNIS,    Denny.     253. 

RICKIE   ANN    SVENWOL,   Rickie;   Friendship 

Club  2,  3,  4.   253. 

*DOUGLAS    H.    SWEEDER,    Doug;    N.H.S.    4; 

I.Q.S.  4;  Euclidian  Business  Staff  4;  Ad  Staff  4; 

Fall  Play  4;  Concert  Band  3,  4;   Marching  Band 

2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Tennis  2,  3,  4.   68,  148, 

163,  164,  172,  253. 

ROBERTA   ANN    SZALAY,   Robin;   Friendship 

Club  4;   Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Sr.  year.    253. 

FRANK  J.  TAKACS;  Ad  Club  3,  4;  Euclidian 
Rep.;  Hall  Guard  2.    253. 

ANTHONY    STEVEN    TAMBURRINO,    Tony; 

Foreman's  Club  4.    188,  253. 

MARJORIE  TAYLOR,  Margie;  Student  Council 

4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4.    253. 

RITA  PATRICIA  TEKALEC;  F.N.A.  4;  G.A.A. 

3;    Friendship    Club    2;    Honor    Study    Hall   4; 

Hall  Guard  4.   253. 

BARBARA    LYNN    TEKANCIC,    Barb;    F.T.A. 

2,  3;  World  Affairs  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Choral 
Masters  3,  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  F.N.A.  4; 
Big  Show  Production  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3; 
Friendship  Club  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Senior  Assem- 
bly.   72,  146,  253. 

TERRI  ELAINE  TEKANCIC,  T;  F.T.A.  4; 
World  Affairs  3;  Student  Council  2;  Commit- 
tees 2,  3;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;   Big  Show  Cast 

3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Class  Cabinet  3,  4;  Pep  Club  3, 
4;  Hall  Guard  4;  Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Lin- 
guist Club  3.    165,  166,  186,  253. 

JOAN  TENNENT,  Joni;  Majorette  Club  2,  3; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3;  Choral 
Masters  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Prom  Committee  3,  4.    253. 


*HAL  E.  THEIS,  Ciano;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  N.A.S.S. 
3.  4;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Exec.  Board  3,  4; 
Homecoming  Committee  2,  3,  4;  Chairman  4; 
Key  Club  2;  Suroey  Rep.  2,  3;  Eucuyo  3;  Cross 
Country  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Basketball  2,  3,  4; 
Letterman  4;  Baseball  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  3,  4; 
Letterman's  Club  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3;  Capt. 
3;  Senior  Assembly;  Panther  of  the  Week  4; 
Prom  Committee  4;  Library  Monitor  2,  3,  4. 
90,  92,  113,  115,  116,  149,  157,  158,  174,  253. 
CORRINE  D.\E  THOMAS;  Student  Council 
3;  Majorette  Club  2;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3; 
G.  A.  A.  3.   254. 

JANET  ANNE  THOMPSON,  Jan;  World  Af- 
fairs 3;  Majorette  Club  3;  Majorette  4;  Big 
Show  4:  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
Ushering  2,  3;  Swvey  Cub  Reporter  2;  Pep 
Club  3;  Hall  Guard  3;  Senior  Assembly.  122, 
220,  254. 

♦KAREN  TOMKO,  Tommy;  N.H.S.  3,  4;  I.Q.S. 
3,  4;  F.T.A.  2;  Student  Council  2,  3,  4;  Exec. 
Board  3,  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Treas.  3;  Suroc))  3, 
4;  Rep.  4;  Editorial  Staff  3,  4;  Copy  Reader  3; 
Editor-in-Chief  4;  Girl's  Leaders  Club  3,  4; 
Class  Cabinet  2,  3:  Spirit's  Club  4;  Vice  Pres- 
ident 4;  Buckeye  Girl's  State  Rep.  3;  Panther 
of  the  Week  3.  149,  157,  158,  160,  168,  172, 
173,  177,  254. 

*NADA  P.  TOMSICH;  N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3, 
4;  P.A.  Technician  3,  4;  Bookstore  Worker  3, 
4;  Fall  Play  Production  Staff  2,  3;  Spring  Play 
Production  Staff  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3;  Thespians  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  3;  Capt. 
3.    148,   159,   180,  254. 

NANCY     JEAN     TOROK,    Nancy;     G.A.A.     4; 
Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Senior  Assembly.   254. 
KENNETH  W.  TRAVIS,  Ken;  F.T.A.  4;  Eucu- 
yo; Track.   254. 

*MARY  ANN  TRAVNIK,  B.  J.;  N.H.S.  4; 
F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3;  Bookstore 
Worker  3,  4;  Mgr.  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Girl's 
Leaders  Club  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  3; 
Senior  Assembly.     148,   158,   159,   177,   186,  254. 

NICK  TRIVISONNO,   Tony.    254. 

WILLIAM   TROUTEN;   P.A.  Club  Technician 

3,  4.   254. 

IRENE    CAROL    TUCCERI;    Friendship    Club 

2,  3.    254. 

ALAN  JOHN  TUCCI,  Survival  Al;  Swim  Club 
3;  Concert  Band  2,  3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3,  4; 
Pit  Band  2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo  3,  4;  Swimming  2,  3,  4. 
68,  108,  254. 

BARBARA   RAE   TUCKER,  Barb;  Junior   Red 
Cross  2;  G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3.    254. 
MARILYN   TUCKER;   F.T.A.  2,  3;  World  Af- 
fairs 2;   Student   Council  3;   Euclidian   Rep.  4; 
Hall  Guard  4.   254. 
STEVE    LOUIS   TUMBRY,   Butch;   Swim    Club 

3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Swimming  3,  4;  Hall 
Guard  4;  Swim  Show  3,  4.    108,  176,  255. 
JEANNE  E.  TWITCHELL,  Twitch;  Friendship 
Club  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  4. 
255. 


DEBORAH  ANN  ULLOM,  Debs;  F.N.A.  2,  3; 
G.A.A.  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3;  Honor  Study 
Hall  4,    255. 

DORIS  URBANICK;  F.T.A.  3,  4;  World  Af- 
fairs 4;  Majorette  Club  3;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2, 
3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Survey  Rep.  4;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2,  3,  4;  Pep  Club  3.  146 
186,  255. 

JUDITH  ANN  URBAS,  Judi;  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2,  3;  Fall  Play  Cast  4;  Dance  Director  4;  Big 
Show  Cast  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club 
2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2;  Honor  Study  Hall  4; 
Euclidian  Rep.  2,  3.  150,  255. 
»JOHN  ANTHONY  USALIS,  John;  N.H.S.  4; 
F.T.A.  4;  Camera  Club  4;  Key  Club  2,  3.  148, 
182,  255. 


THOMAS  FRANK  VANTILBURG,  Peanuts. 
255. 

KENNETH  ROBERT  VARHOLA,  Ken;  Bowl- 
ing 3,  4.   255. 

ROBERT  ROSS  VELLA,  Boh.  255. 
DENNIS  M.  VENCL,  Vence;  Baseball  2,  3; 
Foreman's  Club  4.  188,  255. 
•WILLIAM  JOHN  VICIC,  Bill;  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
President  4;  I.Q.S.  4;  Student  Council  2,  3; 
Swim  Club  2,  3,  4;  Secretary  3;  Euclidian  Editor- 
ial Staff  4;  Asst.  Editor  4;  Key  Club  2,  3: 
Choral  Masters  3,  4;  Vice  President  4;  Eucuyo 
3,  4;  Swimming  2;  Pep  Club  3;  Spirit's  Club  4; 
Spectrum  3,  4.  73,  148,  149,  160,  162,  163,  172 
176,  207,  224,  255. 

RANDOLPH  FRANK  VIDMAR,  Randy;  Key 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Treas.  4;  Fall  Play  Cast  3,  4'; 
Choral  Masters  4;  Track  2,  4;  Letterman's 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Hall  Guard  2,  3.  73,  90,  93,  174, 
256. 

DAN  LEE  VIGH,  Grubby;  Football  2;  Wrestling 
2;  Baseball  2.    256. 

R.  CRAIG  VIRNELSON;  F.T.A.  4;  Track  4; 
Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Assembly.  256. 
JOAN  LOUISE  VORMELKER,  Joan;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  2.  3;  Big  Show  Cast  2;  G.A.A.  2; 
Sui-vey  Rep.  2;  Friendship  Club  3,  4;  Ushering 
4;  Spectrum  4;  Senior  Assembly.  256. 
HENRY  JAMES  VUCETIC,  Hank.    256. 


RALPH  ALLAN  WADE;  Swim  Club  2;  Honor 
Study  Hall  4;  Swimming  2,  3,  4;  Letterman 
4;   Swim  Show  2.    108,  256. 

JO-ANN  WALDMAN;  N.F.L.  4;  World  Affairs 
3;  Majorette  Club  2,  3;  G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3;  Pep  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  3.  256. 
STANLEY  JAMES  WALL,  Stan;  N.F.L.  4; 
Camera  Club  4;  P.A.  Announcer  4;  Trans- 
ferred to  Euclid  in  Sr.  year.  150,  181,  182,  256. 
JOHN  R.A.YMOND  WALTERS,  Jack;  Fore- 
man's Club  4.   256. 

ROSEMARY  ANN  WANCHIK,  Rose;  Student 
Council  3;  Ad  Club  3,  4;  P.A.  Technician  2; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff  4;  G.A.A. 

2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  4; 
Class  Cabinet  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Senior  As- 
sembly.   155,  188,  256. 

*MARY  WEHRLE,  Mary:   N.H.S.  4;    F.T.A.  2, 

3,  4;    Girl's   Glee   Club    2,    3;    G.A.A.   2,    3,   4; 
Survey  Rep.  3;  Euclidian  Rep.  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  2.  4;  Spectrum  4.    148,  154,  172,  256. 
CARL   AVILLIAM   WENDORFF,   Carl;   Student 
Council  2;   Wrestling  4.    104,  256. 

LARRY  M.  WHALEN,  Irish:  Honor  Study  Hall 
2,  3.  4;   Football  2,  4;   Cross  Country  3;  Track 

2.  4;    Letterman's    Club    2,    3,    4;    Hall    Guard 
Capt.  4;   Senior  Assembly.    96,   197,  256,  260. 
BONNIE    WHEELER;    Friendship    Club    2,    3. 
256. 

•DIANE    MARILYN    WHEELER,    Di:    N.H.S. 

3.  4;  I.Q.S.  3,  4;  F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Vice  President 
4;   G.A.A.  2,  3,  4;   Survey   Editorial  Staff  3,  4; 
Asst.  Editor  4;   Rep.  4;  Eucuyo  3,  4;   Pep  Club 
3;  Hall  Guard  2;  Spectrum  3,  4;  Linguist  Club 
3.    149,  166,  168,  172,  186,  205,  256. 

JAMES  MARTIN  WHITING,  Irish;  Foreman's 

Club  4.    188,  258. 

RICH   M.  WICKIZER,   Wick.    258. 

GARY  LYNN  WIELAND,   Wheels.    258. 

PHYLLIS    IRENE    WIERSCH;    Transferred    to 

Euclid  in  Sr.  year.    258. 

KATHLEEN    RUTH   WILBER,   Kathy;   N.H.S. 

4;   F.T.A.   3,  4;   World  Affairs  4;   Concert  Band 

2,  3,  4;   Marching  Band  2,  3,  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3, 

4;  Spectrum  3,  4.   68,  146,  148,  172,  186,  226,  258. 

JOHN  EDWARD  WILEY,  Swi^ty;  Track  3.   258. 


346 


MARILYN  AVILK;  G.AA.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  2.  3,  4;  Ushering  2;  Pep  Club  3;  Spec- 
trum 4;  Library  Monitor  4.  154,  172,  259. 
SHIRLEY  JEAN  WILLCOCKS;  F.T.A.  3,  4; 
Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3;  Euclidian  Business  Staff 
4;  Ad  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2, 
3;  Pep  Club  3;  Sun'ey  Rep.  3;  Senior  Assembly. 
163,   164,   186,  259. 

ANTHONY   W.   WILLIAMS,    Tony.    259. 
SHARON    AVILSON,    Willie;   Girl's   Glee   Club 
2:    Big   Show   Cast   4;    G.A.A.   3,   4;    Friendship 
Club  2,  4;  Pep  Club  3.   259. 

HAROLD  A.  WINKLEMAN,  Wink;  Foreman's 
Club  3.   259. 

•JANICE    KAY   AVINKLER,    Winkie:  N.H.S.   4; 
Student    Council    4:    Majorette    Club    2.    3,    4: 
Majorette  4;   P.A.  Club  3,  4;  Euclidian  Ad  Staff 
4;    Junior    Red    Cross   2,   3,   4;    F.    N.    A.    3,   4; 
Euclidian    Rep.   3;   G.A.A.  2,   3;   5uroo'   Rep-  2, 
3;   Friendship  Club  3.  4;   Ushering  3;   Spectrum 
3.    123,  148,  158,  165,  180,  184,  259. 
•LINDA    JEAN    WINKLER,    Wink;    N.H.S.    4; 
I.Q.S.   3,  4;   Student   Council  4;   Euclidian   Bus- 
iness Staff  4;  Business  Mgr.  4;  Ad  Staff  4;  Rep. 
2;    G..A.A.    2,    3;    Friendship    Club    2,    3;    Class 
Cabinet  3.    148,  164,  165,  172,  173,  260. 
DAVID   W.   'WINTER,  Dave.    260 
•BEATRICE  LEE  AVINTERS.  Betsy';  N.H.S.  4; 
F.T.A.    3,    4;    AVorld    Affairs    4;    Swim    Club    3; 
Euclid  Choir  3,  4.   71,  146,  148,  186,  260. 
SANDRA    LU    WISKIS.   Sandi;   Orchestra   2,   3, 
4;    G.A.A.    3,   4:    Friendship    Club   2,    3;    Class 
Guidance  Council  2.    64,  260. 
CHERYL   LYNN   WODA,   Cherie;   G.A.A.  2,   3; 
Friendship  Club  3;  E  Room  AVorker  2;  F.B.L..\. 
4;   Co-Op  Student  4.    160,  260. 
DIANE  MARY  WOHLGEMUTH,  Dee;  Friend- 
ship Club  2,  3.   260. 

KENNETH  PAUL  WOHLGEMUTH,  Ken; 
Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Baseball  2. 
104,  260. 

•CLAUDIA  WRIGHT;  N.H.S.  4;  F.T.A.  2; 
Student  Council  4:  Committees  3,  4;  Big  Show 
Production  Staff  3:  Suri'ex  Business  Staff  4; 
Rep.  3:  Friendship  Club  2,' 4;  Paperback  Book- 
store Worker  4.  148,  154,  158,  170,  260. 
•DIANE  C.  WRONIAK,  Di;  N.H.S.  4;  Girl's 
Glee  Club  4;  Orchestra  2,  3,  4;  Librarian  3,  4; 
Vice  President  3;  G.AA.  2,  3,  4;  Eucuyo  3,  4; 
Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Spectrum  3.  4.  64,  71,  148, 
172,  260. 

DAVID  MICHAEL  WUNDERLE,  Wun-Dee- 
Buns;  Student  Council  2,  3;  Choral  Masters  2, 
3,  4.    73,  260. 


ROBERT  YURKONIS,  Bob.    262. 
ROBERT  THOMAS  YUROSKO,  Bob.  242,  262. 
THOMAS   ROBERT  YUROSKO,   Tom;   Honor 
Study  Hall  4;  Hall  Guard  3,  4.    262. 


PATRICIA  ANN  ZAMAN,  Pat;  Majorette  Club 
2;  Friendship  Club  2.   262. 
SANDR.A  ANN   ZATKO,  Sandy.    262. 
PAUL    JOSEPH     ZEBRO'VVSKI,    Zeb:    Student 
Council  2,  3,  4;  Camera  Club  2;  Kev  Club  2,  3; 
SuTxiey   Rep.   3,  4;    Honor   Study   Hall  2,   3,   4; 
Bowling  2,   3,  4;    Letterman   3.  4;    Letterman's 
Club   3,  4;    Class   Cabinet  4;    Pep   Club   3;    Hall 
Guard  2,  3,  4;  Prom  Committee  4.    262. 
JUDY  ZEIDER:  F.N.A.  3,  4;  President  4;  G.AA. 

2,  3,  4:  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering  2,  3. 
154,  184,  262. 

JOHN  ZEVNIK,  Zev;  NA.S.S.  4;   Key  Club  2, 

3,  4;  Sec.  4;  Cross  Country  3,4;  Letterman  4; 
Track  2,  3,  4;  Letterman  4;  Letterman's  Club 
4;  Hall  Guard  2,  4.  90,  92,  174,  188,  262. 
JOANNE  M.  ZIMMERMAN,  Jo;  Friendship 
Club  3,  4;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in 
Jr.  year.   262. 

NANCY  ZIMMERMAN,  Nan:  Girl's  Glee  Club 
2;   Friendship  Club  2,  3.    262. 
BRIAN   ZINNER.    262. 

KAREN  ZNTDARSIC;  P.A.  Technician  3,  4; 
G..\.A.  3;  Friendship  Club  2,  3,  4;  Ushering 
2;  Honor  Studv  Hall  4;  F.B.L.A.  4;  Class  Cab- 
inet 3.  154,  lei,  180,  260,  262. 
SHARON  ZNIDARSIC;  G.A.A.  3;  Friendship 
Club  3.    262. 

•FRANCINE  ZUCHELLI,  Fran;  N.H.S.  4; 
Big  Show  Cast  4;  G..A.A.  2,  3;  Survey  Business 
Staff  4;  Accounting  4;  Friendship  Club  2,  3; 
Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Class  Cabinet  3;  Class 
Guidance  Council  4;  Pep  Club  3;  Senior  As- 
sembly; Prom  Committee  3,  4;  Concessions 
Worker  3,  4.    148,  170,  262. 

•KATHRYN  ZUST,  Kathi:  N.H.S.  4;  Student 
Council  2,  4;  Ad  Club  3;  Majorette  Club  3,  4; 
Majorette  4:  Cheerleader  2;  P.A.  Technician  3. 
4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2,  3;  Choral  Masters  4; 
Euclidian  Rep.  2;  Big  Show  Cast  2,  3,  4;  G.A.A. 

2,  3,  4;  Sun'ey  Business  Staff  3,  4;  Program  Exch. 
Mgr.  4;  Rep'.  2,  3,  4;  Honor  Study  Hall  4;  Pep 
Club  3:  Hall  Guard  4;  Senior  Assembly;  Prom 
Committee  4:  Concessions  'Worker  3;  Friendship 
Club  2.  72,  123,  148,  158,  170,  262. 
•ROSEMARY  ZUZEK,  Roseman':  N.H.S.  3,  4; 
F.T.A.  2,  3,  4;  Exec.  Board  4;  Concert  Band  2, 

3,  4;  Marching  Band  2,  3.  4;  Pit  Band  2,  3,  4: 
Spectrum  3,  4;  Latin  Club  4;  President  4; 
Movie  Club  4.    65,  68,   149,   172,   182,   186,  262. 


[ 


•MARY  LOUISE  YAGER,  Mary  Lou:  N.H.S. 
4;  Girl's  Glee  Club  2;  Euclid  Choir  3,  4; 
Junior  Red  Cross  2,  3,  4;  Vice  President  4; 
F.N.A.  3,  4:  Treas.  4;  G.AA.  2,  3,  4;  Friendship 
Club  2,  3,  4;  Spectrum  3,  4.  71,  148,  154,  184, 
261. 

ELEANOR  DONNA  YINGLING,  Eddie;  N.F.L. 
3,  4;  Student  Council  3;  Big  Show  Cast  4; 
G.A.A.   3.    257,  261. 

CHERILYN  ANN  YOUNG,  Cheri;  I.Q.S.  4; 
Student  Council  3,  4;  Committees  3;  Euclidian 
Business  Staff  4;  G.A.A.  2;  Survey  Editorial  Staff 
2,  3;  Friendship  Club  2;  Hall  Guard  4.  163, 
164,  172,  261. 

ELSIE  M.  YOUNG;  Friendship  Club  2;  Honor 
Study  Hall  3;  Transferred  to  Euclid  in  Jr. 
year.  261. 

LAWRANCE  J.  YOUNG,  Younk;  Honor  Study 
Hall  2;  Swimming  2,  3;  Letterman  3;  Letter- 
man's  Club  3;  Hall  Guard  2;  Euclidian  Rep.  2. 
261. 

WILLIAM  FRANK  YOUNG,  Younghole;  Hon- 
or Study  Hall  3,  4;  Wrestling  2,  3,  4;  Foreman's 
Club  4.    261. 


347 


With  the  completion  of  this  book  go  many  hours 
of  work,  fun,  and  companionship.  To  me,  this  has 
been  a  wonderful  year.  During  it  I  have  had  the 
opportunity  to  work  closely  with  some  very  interest- 
ing people.  These  people,  of  course,  have  been  my 
staff.  I  doubt  if  there  will  ever  again  be  a  group  of 
individuals  with  the  combination  of  remarkable 
personalities  and  characters  as  those  who  have  com- 
prised this  staff.  It  is  to  these  people  who  worked 
tirelessly  and  contributed  so  much  that  I.  extend  a 
most  sincere  thank  you. 

This  year  we  have  tried  to  include  all  the  features 
that  students  expect  to  find  in  the  Euclidian  in  addi- 
tion to  something  new  that  will  make  it  definitely 
ours.  It  is  a  creation  of  many  hours  of  discussion, 
of  planning,  and  of  detailed  work  by  devoted  people. 
A  publication  as  large  as  The  Euclidian  requires  the 
time  and  effort  of  a  great  number  of  people.  I  would 
therefore  like  to  acknowledge  their  contributions. 
First,  I  wish  to  thank  Mr.  James  McCampbell,  our 
patient  sponsor,  who  has  guided  the  editorial  staff 
through  every  imaginable  crisis  and  who  has  shared 
our  many  good  times.  It  is  hard  to  imagine  the 
number  of  hours  that  he  has  so  selflessly  spent  to  help 
us  in  every  way.  Through  it  all,  he  has  been  an 
assuring  friend  whose  devotion  to  the  "cause"  would 
be  difficult  if  not  impossible  to  match.  The  job  of 
raising  money  for  the  Euclidian  is  overwhelming. 
Through  the  efforts  of  the  business  staff  it  is  pos- 
sible for  the  book  to  be  published.  This  year  the 
business  staff  under  the  supervision  of  Mr.  Clayton 
George,  sponsor,  and  Linda  Winkler,  business  man- 
ager, again  accomplished  the  prodigious  feat.  I  wish 
to  thank  them  and  the  individual  workers  on  their 
staff. 

Editing  and  printing  a  yearbook  would  be  im- 
possible without  the  interest  and  cooperation  of  the 
school  administration.  We  extend  our  appreciation 
to  Dr.  Lester  E.  Angene,  Superintendent  of  Schools; 
to  our  Principal,  Mr.  Clifford  Owens  for  his  many 
considerations;  to  Mr.  Bruce  Graham,  Assistant 
Principal;  to  Miss  Wilma  Gillman,  Dean  of  Girls 
dnd  Dr.  Jerry  Bergum,  Dean  of  Boys;  and  to  the 
maintenance  staff  for  keeping  the  Euclidian  office 
neat  in  spite  of  us. 

Since  a  yearbook  is  essentially  pictures,  I  must  men- 
tion the  help  given  by  Mr.  Morey  Levine,  Mr.  Bill 
Rainin  and  Mr.  Joe  Gongos  of  Raimor  Studios. 
These  men  have  printed  our  many  necessary  pic- 
tures and  we  are  truly  thankful  for  their  patience 
and  understanding.  We  appreciate  the  many  cour- 
tesies from  Mr.  L.  O.  Kisabeth,  representative  from 
the  Gray  Publishing  Company  and  from  Dan  Mack 
of  the  Mueller  Art  Cover  Company. 

The  year  is  over;  the  book  is  finished.  The  reason 
for  our  close  association  is  now  over,  but  I  feel  as- 
sured that  each  of  us  will  always  feel  the  closeness 
that  comes  from  a  common  interest.  It  has  been  a 
tremendous  privilege  and  pleasure  to  be  able  to 
construct  this  Euclidian  and  we  hope  to  share  it 
with  you  now. 

Very  sincerely. 


EDITORIAL  STAFF 

Penny   Freed   Editor-in-Chii 

Bill    Vicic    Assistai 

Colleen  McBroom  Picture  Edit( 

Norm    Beeke    Photograph 

Hank   Spivack   Photograph 

Richard  Hasher  Literary  Edit( 

Ned  Anderson   Assistai 

Helen  Krauss  Assistai 

Connie   Krnell Assista: 

Bernice  Hava Mounting  Edit 

Jan  Slaby  Mounting  Edit 

Kathy  Mog  Underclass  Edit 

Judy  Eggleston Senior  Edit 

Cheryl  Lutsch  Art  Edit 

Kathy  Cwik  Staff  Edit 

James    McCampbell   Spons 


Editor-in-Chief 


BUSINESS  STAFF 

Linda  'Winkler  Business   Manas 

Cheri  Young  Assista 

Connie  Allar  Circulation   Manas 

Peggy   Bizzarri   Assist: 

Helga  Berthold  Senior  Circulation  Manas 

Kit  Kimberly  Junior  Circulation  Manas 

Sue  Pureber Sophomore  Circulation  Manas 

Joan  Moser  __.Treasu 

Phyllis  Johnson  Cash 

Jim  Cesa  Advertising  Manas 

Shirley  Willcocks  Assist: 

Alex  Schelgunov Advertising  Edi 

Nancy  Furniss  Concessions  Manas 

Doug  Sweeder Funds  Manas 

Clayton  George  Spon 


■MUU<WlHWlHWaiH«iniWHAHHHHHr,n 


Supplement 


This  is  the  end  of  the  year.  All  classes  are 
looking  forward  to  summer  vacation  and  yet 
are  apprehensive.  The  sports  season  is  just 
ending  and  there  is  a  sudden  rush  of  social 
affairs.  Plays,  Big  Show,  Sivim  Show,  and 
dances  are  a  prelude  to  the  Senior  activities 
and  scholarship  tests.  Fun  leads  the  more 
serious  aspects  of  school  life.  The  end  brings  a 
sense  of  satisfaction  to  most  students,  for  they 
have  done  their  best.  And  for  those  who  are 
dissatisfied  and  have  not  worked  hard,  school 
continues  into  the  summer  or  for  one  more 
year. 


Wf^sammmmimmm 


STUDENT  COL  XCIL  .\OMINEES-7?ou'  One:  C.  Piper.  B.  Apple- 
quist,  E.  Bi-igdcn.  M.  Fields,  P.  Hurlburt.    Rozv   Tiuo:    K.  Goldlust 


I9G2-HI63  STUDENT  COUNCIL   OFFICERS-Rotc   One:   T.   Bren- 

iian    Ina'.unr.    M.    Fields    a. ,/,/„,  v.      Iliw    Tieo:    K.    Goldlust    vice 
jniM,l,iil    C.  Cox  ;7(-r  jneMilml.  D.  \ukie\ic   jnesiilenl. 


The  campaign  specclics:   the  final  word  before  votino-. 


266 


mi 


STUDENT  COUNCIL  ELECTIONS 
After  two  weeks  of  sacrificing  home- 
work for  campaign  posters  and  sub- 
stituting No-Doz  for  sleep,  most  waited 
tensely  for  the  election  results.  When 
the  announcements  were  finally  made, 
some  could  hardly  hold  back  the  tears, 
others  murmured  in  bewilderment  be- 
cause their  wildly  made  predictions  had 
materialized.  Still  others  were  simply 
relieved  that  the  tedious  ordeal  was 
over  and  eagerly  awaited  the  chance  to 
congratulate  the  winning  candidates, 
who  beamed  amidst  the  attention  fo- 
cused on  them  for  the  remainder  of  the 
day. 


That's  the  third  time  she's  voted 


The  poles  favored  \'ukcevic. 


267 


Wai  Napulu's  Jewel  of  tlie  Sea,  Lucy  Milazzotto 


The  Starfish  go  down  kicking. 


The  stars  shone  brightly. 


268 


M 


The  Pair  of  Pearls,  Carolvn  Ciesson  and  Alison  ^Vinct,  enchanted  many. 


SWIM  SHOW 

How  cool  that  water  looked!  The 
"Enchanted  Sea"  was  filled  with  beauty 
and  beauties  for  Wai  Napolo's  Swim 
Show,  as  well  as  a  surprise  for  that  un- 
suspecting victim  who  felt  Neptune's 
domain  seeping  through  her  woolen 
sweater  and  skirt.  The  cool  atmosphere 
of  this  year's  show  made  the  bleachers 
almost  comfortable  for  an  audience 
which  enjoyed  every  minute  of  a  tradi- 
tionally fine  performance. 


269 


i^pswiiwnm!" 


r^TTT 


IM 


',M^ 


x3 


Big  Show  practice  runs  awfully  late. 


It  really  gets  you,  huh,  Pete? 


BIG  SHOW 

Hoofing  and  kicking  their  way  to  glory, 
the  Big  Show  dancers  were  our  number 
one  moneymaker.  An  irreverent  look  at 
"Jolly  Ben"  Franklin  and  other  char- 
acters from  our  heritage  drew  some  of 
Euclid's  top  Thespians  to  the  stage  and 
many  paying  customers  into  the  audi- 
ence. 


270 


Hi 


Bonnie  Biulas  and  Kill  C.iudi  cl.iim   iliiii  Misic.ii  .if  the  lloin  Pipe. 


Greg  makes  like  George. 


Our  E.H.S.  maidens  turn  red. 


271 


TENNIS  RECORD 

Shaker   Heights   3 

Lakewood    2 

Cleveland  Heights  4 

Shaw    0 

Parma    1 

St.  Joseph  0 

Parma    2 

Willoughby  South  .._._.0 

Brush   2 

St.  Edwards  1 

Gilmour    3 

Brush  3 

Willoughby  Soutli  ..__..0 

Cleveland  Heights  2 

Berea    0 

Shaw  1 

Win  12 
Losses  4 
District  Tournament  Singles  Runner-up 
Euclid  Tournament  3rd 


Euclid--^ 

"> 

Euclid... _ 

3 

Euclid  -- 
Euclid.... 
Euclid... 

-1 

...-5 

4 

Euclid—. 

5 

Euclid.-.. 
EuclicL... 

—3 

Euclid 3 

Euclid  ... 

4 

Euclid... 
Euclid.-- 

9 

EuclicL... 

5 

Euclid... 
Euclid---. 

-.3 

Euclid.— 

—4 

GOLF  TEAM— 7?o;t)   One:   R.  Karash,  G.  Dakor,  P.  Quigley.    Roiv   Two:   D. 
Reed,  B.  Austin,  L.  Kogan,  Coach  Piingle. 


Captain   Howard   David   starts   a   skillful   game   of   tennis. 


GOLF 

No  cheering  section,  little  publicity,  and 
lots  of  practice  in  the  hot  sun  on  a  long, 
green  fairway.  Is  this  what  it  takes  to 
make  a  winning  team?  Well,  perhaps 
a  little  more  encouragement  would  in- 
crease their  drive  for  perfection,  but  the 
hard  work  is  what  makes  a  championship 
team.  The  ball  is  small,  the  score 
should  be  low,  but  individual  spirit  and 
determination  must  be  high  to  match 
the  victor's  sense  of  satisfaction. 


272 


BO^VLING 

Even  when  the  opponents  were  behind, 
each  Euclid  bowler  moistened  his  palms 
and  then  meticulously  dried  them  to 
make  cef  tain  no  point  would  be  lost  by 
a  careless  slip  of  the  ball.  To  each 
bowler,  the  team  had  a  different  mean- 
ing. To  one  it  meant  long  hours,  to  an- 
other it  was  a  challenge,  and  perhaps, 
to  another  it  represented  recreation  that 
became  more  fun  as  dexterity  improved. 
Whatever  the  meaning,  each  player  did 
his  best  as  Euclid  placed  seventh  in  the 
district  contest  with  twenty  teams 
participating. 


TENNIS 

Playing  before  teeming  crowds  of  thou- 
sands, which  at  times  threatened  to  over- 
flow the  modest  cheering  section  beyond 
the  fence  and  surge  into  the  courts,  the 
Euclid  tennis  team  aced  and  double- 
faulted  its  way  to  a  14-4  record.  Such 
vivid  characters  as  Bill  "Leftie"  Seder- 
holm,  Ned  "Fireball"  Anderson,  and 
Howie  "The  Smasher"  David  were 
served  to  sleepy  students  every  morning 
on  the  PA  by  the  brilliant  announce- 
ments of  an  unknown  and  forgotten 
genius  of  the  publicity  staff.  With  a 
record  of  sizzling  shut-outs  and  6-0  sets, 
the  team  was  somehow  kept  from  win- 
ning first  place,  much  to  the  disappoint- 
ment of  the  loyal  fans.  Yet,  although 
their  valor  merited  more,  they  accepted 
their  second  place  philosophically,  for 
they  knew  they  had  left  the  courts  re- 
bounding with  glory. 


BOWLING   TEAM-Roic    Om-.    P.   Zebrowski,   J.    Kozlevcar.    Row    Two:    R. 
Leisenheimer,  K.  \'arhola. 


TENNIS  TEAM— «on'  One:  K.  Barta,  M.  Fenster,  B.  Sederholm,  R.  Brown,  J. 
Scott.  D.  Garland.  Ron-  Two:  Coach  Nold,  H.  David,  J.  Breen,  R.  Creveling,  G. 
Loconti.  N.  Anderson,  R.  Dunker,  R.  Felz. 


f  -  -i^f  f 


f  f  t 


if 


*8 


;vf,> 


Zero's  integers. 


THE  ADDING  MACHINE 

Mr.  Zero,  Allen  Johns;  Mrs.  Zero,  Betsy 
Fromer;  Daisy  Diana  Dorothea  Devore, 
Sally  Forker;  The  Boss,  Richard  Brown; 
Mr.  One,  Jim  Roscoe;  Mrs.  One,  Heidi 
Lasnik;  Mr.  Two,  Ross  Fergus;  Mrs. 
Tiuo,  Leslie  Long;  Mr.  Three,  Larry  Bac- 
nik;  Mrs.  Three,  Karen  Heckert;  Mr. 
Four,  Tony  Petruzzi;M?i.  Four,  Linda 
Koci;  Mr.  Five,  Tom  Bell;  Mrs.  Five,  Sue 
McNamara;  Mr.  Six,  Bill  Blanc;  Mrs. 
Six,  Jan  Vukcevic;  PoJiceman,  Jack  Neu- 
more-Judy  O'Grady,  Sheila  Shaughnes- 
sy;Young  Man,  Dennis  Bailey;  Shrdlu, 
Jim  Zimmerman;  A  Head,  Ray  Sum- 
mers; Lt.  Charles,  John  Howard;  Joe, 
Larry  Bacnik. 


Shrdlu  faces  a  grave  situation. 


OUR  TOWN 

Stage  Manager,  Ray  Ferrante;  Dr.  Gibbs, 
Robert  Belts;  Joe  Crowell,  Marc  Fen- 
ster;  Howie  Newsome,  Brian  Maeder; 
Mrs.  Gibbs,  Laura  Simpson;  Mrs.  Webb, 
Jan  Vukcevic;  George  Gibbs,  Dennis 
Bailey;  Rebecca  Gibbs,  Rosemary  Ku- 
harik  and  Heidi  Lasnik;  Wally  Webb, 
Ron  Ash\ey\EmHy  Webb,  Marsha  Rout- 
zahn  and  Carol  Klevay;  Professor  Wil- 
lard,  David  Schmidt;  Mr.  Webb,  Wade 
Schuette;  Woman  in  the  Balcony,  Carol 
Reese;  Man  in  the  Auditorium,  Tom 
Martin;  Lady  in  the  Auditorium,  Linda 
Nurmi;  Simon  Stimson,  Frances  Collins; 
Mrs.  Soames,  Linda  Koci;  CoJistable 
Warren,  Tom  Martin;  Si  Crowell,  Marc 
Fenster;  Baseball  Players,  Ross  Fergus, 
Jim  Hovan,  Tony  Petruzzi;  Sam  Craig, 
Brian  Maeder;  Joe  Stoddard,  Ross  Fer- 
gus; Assistant,  Ed  Bugos;  Stage  Manager, 
Paul  Cox;  People  of  the  Town,  Judy 
Frustere,  Ruth  Ricksecker,  Sharon 
Flood,  Jim  Vidmar,  Ed  Bugos,  Paul  Cox, 
Linda  Nurmi,  Sharon  Morse,  Dave 
Schmidt,  Marquita  Boros,  Carol  Reese, 
Richard  Redmond,  Marian  Wasenda. 


"These  arc  the  times  that  trv  men's  souls." 


PLAYS 

Now  the  auditorium  was  empty.  The 
actors  were  noisily  cold-creaming  them- 
selves, gooping  the  basins  with  the  re- 
mains of  Mr.  Zero  or  Daisy  the  Flirt, 
and  flushing  down  to  a  watery  grave 
what  once  was  Emily  Webb  or  Mrs.  Six. 
The  stage  crew  unfeelingly  tore  down 
Grover's  Corners,  dragged  the  strange 
mechanical  world  of  the  Zeros  into  the 
cobwebs,  and  jerked  the  gay  fantasy 
back  into  the  reality  of  a  dark  corner. 
A  few  friends  and  relatives  lingered  in 
the  splotchy  pool  of  light  still  haunting 
the  darkened  stage.  At  last  they,  too, 
vanished.  A  stagehand  extinguished  the 
last  light  and  walked  out,  leaving  the 
theater  alone  with  its  own  world  of  un- 
known dreams. 

Tlic  actor  manages. 


j:iiwiiiiiiniiTntTiTniTnininnHniwaanmimiiB«W»iji^^ 


mmim 


g^H 


The  chapcioncs  ciijovcd  the  Junior  Prom. 


Rci"nin2;  Bonnie  Miller. 


SPRING  DANCES 

Spring  dances,  the  Friendship  Formal, 
the  Spring  Sports  Dance,  the  Junior 
Prom,  held  special  intangible  ecstasies 
for  every  couple  who  attended.  The 
fountain,  which  lightly  sprayed  all  who 
stood  too  close  when  the  wind  invaded, 
added  to  the  enchantment  of  the  dimly 
lit  patio.  As  feet  shuffled  the  well-worn 
pattern  from  the  patio  to  ballroom  to 
lounge,  each  footstep  became  a  part  of 
the  evening,  and  a  part  of  spring  itself. 


276 


Miss  Mathews  at  her  post  for  the 
Friendship  Formal. 


Toiiiglit   .  .  .  the  Junior  Prom. 


277 


:iaaaam8ffJiigteii«^;~:s3.THi»^>..^.H,iMl« 


■■Ml 


278 


SPRING  SPORTS  COURT 

With  Spring  comes  a  rebirth  of  natural 
beauty.  Clockwise  from  lower  right: 
Helga  Berthold,  Senior  Attendant;  Mary 
Ellen  McGraw,  Junior  Attendant;  Judy 
Lilley,  Sophomore  Attendant;  Mary 
Prendergast,  Senior  Attendant;  Bonnie 
Miller,  Spring  Sports  Queen. 

279 


T^— ^^^^^^J^^^^^^^»^»P— 


JUNIOR  VARSITY  BASEBALL-Roic  One:  B.  Symonds, 
W.  Boyer,  R.  Sustersic,  J.  Koci,  D.  Traven.  Row  Two: 
T.  Gasser,  J.  Nebe,  W.  Reinke,  J.  Pozun,  G.  Circa,  T. 
Ockunzzi.  Row  Three:  R.  Sprochi,  B.  Ciiino,  R.  Macks, 
J.  Larkin,  E.  Larsen,  W.  Wicks,  Coach  Tekieli. 


Euclid's  star  pitcher,  Bob  Lilley. 


BASEBALL 

The  boys  didn't  notice  the  dust  as  it 
smothered  the  diamond  or  the  fatiguing 
hours  that  slipped  by  as  they  compiled 
a  shining  record.  By  being  victorious  in 
twenty-eight  out  of  thirty-three  games, 
the  Panthers  learned  what  composes  a 
winning  team.  Besides  agile  players,  the 
team  must  have  stamina,  student  sup- 
port, complete  alliance,  and  the  backing 
of  a  faithful  coach. 


Perlioni  catches  a  lii^h  one. 


i 


BASEBALL  RECORD 

Euclid-- 

.10 

St.  Ignatius  

...  0 

Euclid.- 

.10 

Rocky  River  

.-  0 

Euclid- 

.  4 

Painesville  Harvey 

-.  1 

Euclid- 

.  9 

Painesville  Riverside  .- 

.-  4 

Euclid- 

2 

Shaker   Heights   

-.  1 

Euclid.. 

.  4 

Parma    

...  0 

Euclid- 

.  8 

Lakewood       .. 

.-  1 

Euclid- 

.  8 

Geneva  

.-  1 

Euclid.. 

..  5 

Geneva    

...  1 

Euclid- 

.  4 

Rocky  River  

.-  0 

Euclid.. 

.  6 

Rocky  River  

.-  0 

Euclid- 

-  5 

Painesville   Harvey   ..- 

...  0 

Euclid- 

^ 

Collinwood   

s 

Euclid- 

.  9 

Collinwood  

-.  1 

Euclid.. 

.  1 

Shaw  

...  2 

Euclid.. 

.  9 

Cleveland  Heights  

...  1 

Euclid- 

.  3 

Parma 

-.  0 

Euclid.. 

.  8 

University  

-.  4 

Euclid- 

.  5 

Lakewood    

-.  0 

Euclid-. 

-15 

Shaw  -. 

...  5 

Euclid- 

9 

Cleveland  Heights  

...  3 

Euclid- 

.    1 

St.  Ignatius  

-.  0 

Euclid.. 

2 

Parma 

-.  0 

Euclid.. 

.  9 

Lakewood    

...  3 

Euclid-. 

-  0 

Benedictine  

-.  2 

Euclid.. 

.  9 

Cleveland  Heights  

.-  4 

Euclid-- 

-  5 

Shaker  Heights 

.-  4 

EuclicL. 

.  1 

Bay  

...  0 

Euclid-- 

.  4 

Bay  

...  0 

Euclid.. 

.  5 

Shaw  

...  1 

Euclid- 

.  0 

Eastlake  North  

...  4 

Euclid.. 

-  7 

Eastlake  North  

...  2 

Euclid- 

.  0 

Shaker  Heights  

Wins  28 
Losses  5 

.-  2 

/ 


V.ARSITY  B.\SEB.\LL-  Row  One:  J.  Dealv.  R.  Hiidec.  J.  Schael, 
R.  Rcichcnbach.  R.  Palmer.  T.  Perlioni,  R.' Lilley.  C.  Orlando,  K. 
C.ortz.  C.   Laiiniiig.    Itoiv    Two:    Coocli  AVisniewski.    J.  Semenik,  T. 


Tucker,  J.  DeRosa.  D.  Sobe.  H.  Theis.  T.  Murphv,  Coach  Addis. 
Row  Three:  \.  Elliot,  D.  Maaswinkel,  R.  Lefkowitz,  C.  Lokar,  D. 
DeRosa,  P.  Milavec. 


?  I N- 


iij^««*5::iH^^ 


TRACK  TEAM— 7?ou'  One:  W.  Attamante,  D.  Gillespie,  D.  Gyong- 
yos,  C.  Hayes,  J.  Zevnik,  H.  Altenweg,  R.  Vidmar,  R.  Chaunce. 
Roio  Tu'o:  D.  Sabath,  J.  Kovacs,  T.  McGill,  W.  Symonds,  J.  Mar- 
tucci,  W.  Rinas,  R.  Dieckmann,  R.  Bowen,  R.  Usalis.  Row  Three: 
H.  Faint,  B.  Green.  K.  Krovok,  G.  Engelke,  J.  Peters,  D.  Vrh,  P. 
Wright,  W.  Bailey,  T.  Brennan.  Row  Four:  R.  Fuller,  C.  Virnel- 
son,  R.  Sarstedt,  D.  Liggett,  W.  Miller,  J.  Schroeder,  J.  Horton,  R. 
Collins,  R.  Racker,  R.  Miller.  Rozl'  Five:  \V.  Schmenk,  N.  Kaczer, 
A.  Newman,  J.  Bittence.  R.  Kovach,  D.  Bizily,  J.  Patronis,  R. 
Hallcr.    Row  Six:    Coacli  Thompson,  R.  Tilk. 


^^gjp^i^'^l^ 


\Vhat  do  va  mean,  I  fouled! 


INDOOR 

Euclid 8O4/5 

Euclid 651/2 

Euclid 65^ 

Euclid 481/2 

Euclid 28  " 

Euclid 711/3 

Euclid 45-23/42 

Euclid 58 

Euclid 73 

Euclid 84 

Euclid 651/2 

Euclid 73 

Euclid -.64 


282 


TRACK  RECORD 

St.  Joseph  11-11/15 

Cathedral   Latin   --261/2 

Glenville  2634 

John  Marshall  431/9 

East  Tech  64 

Berea   2O2/3 

Lakewood   46-1 9/42 

Collinwood  34 

East  Tech  19 

Benedictine    8 

Shaker    261/0 

Shaw    19 

Mayfield    28 

Wins  11 

Losses  2 

1st  Arena  Meet  Suburban  1 


An  upsetting  race. 


Euclid  62 

Euclid  651/2 

Euclid 84-5/6 

Euclid  69-2/3 

Euclid  6514 

Euclid  66-2/3 

Euclid  58-5/6 

Euclid  61-2/3 

Euclid  79 

Euclid  89-2/3 


OUTDOOR  TR.\CK  RECORD 
A  Team 

Euclid  96-1/3       Shaw    21-2/3 

Glenville  56 

CCollinwood  61 

)Catherdral  Latin 21  Vb 

Cleveland  Hgts  33-1/6 

John  Adam  48-1/3 

Berea  52% 

St.  Joseph  51-1/3 

Lakewood  59-1/6 

Shaker  56-1/3 

East   39 

Parma    28-1/3 

Wins  11 

Losses  1 

6th  Mansfield  Relays 

4th  O.S.U.  Relays 

5th  West  Tech 

2nd  Euclid  Relays 

1st  L.E.L. 


B  Team 

Shaw    19 

Glenville    42 

^CoUinwood    23 

)  Cathedral  Latin 11 

Celveland  Hgts.  5 

John  Adams  14 

Berea  50 

"Wicklifft  28-1/3 

C\'allcy  Forge ..51 

)Fairport  Harbor  40 

St.  Joseph  16 

Lakewood  42y2 

Shaker  52 

East    0 

Parma   22 

Wins  13 
Losses  0 
straight  wins  for  B  Team 


Euclid  

......  95 

Euclid  

76 

Euclid  „... 

......101 

Euclid  

.....109 

Euclid  

......  97 

Euclid  

_....  68 

Euclid  — .. 

-..-.  89-2/3 

Euclid  

-..-..  57 

Euclid    „.. 

.......  93 

Euclid  

......  75y2 

Euclid  

......  66 

Euclid  

......  98 

Euclid  ..... 

......  85 

49 


The  bar  is  set  at  10'; 


TRACK 

The  Euclid  track  team  sprinted  easily 
past  its  opponents  with  the  same  agility 
they  used  to  present  their  heavy  harvest 
of  trophies  to  the  school.  Drowning  and 
finally  overflowing  the  trophy  case  was 
just  the  metal  image  of  a  mental  attitude 
—the  winner.  Neither  mud  nor  snow  nor 
sleet  nor  cold  of  night  could  stop  the 
track  team  from  breaking  all  the  records. 
The  trophies  represented  many  breaths 
lost— it  seemed,  at  the  time,  never  to  be 
foimd  again— many  butterflies  in  the 
stomach  before  the  meet  and  many  long 
unseen  hours  of  grueling  practice.  Yet, 
at  the  end  of  the  race  the  clock  lost,  for 
the  new  and  phenomenal  record  re- 
corded by  Larry  "Whalen  in  the  mile 
broke  the  old  state  record  by  1.2  seconds. 

283 


zz 


Senior  Prom,  1962 


284 


You're  okay  too,  pal. 


"Oh  wc  love  Ihe  halls  of  ivy  .  . 


Tapco,  5:23  A.  M. 


"I  don't  know."— Seniors  never  do. 


SENIOR  ACTIVITIES 

Seven  hundred  seniors  clamored  this 
year  for  more  senior  privileges.  Meet- 
ings of  the  class  cabinet,  conferences 
■with  the  administration,  and  signs  -worn 
voicing  deep  discontentment  and  desires 
failed  to  secure  all  the  wants  of  the  "un- 
derprivileged class."  However,  seniors 
with  undaunted  vibrant  spirit,  rejoiced 
uninhibited  in  the  festivities  that  termi- 
nated twelve  long  years— the  Senior  Ban- 
quet, private  p.j.  parties,  the  Senior  As- 
sembly, the  all-night  Prom  and  the  all- 
day  picnic  that  followed.  Each  moment 
of  the  end  became  a  cherished  part  of 
every  graduate's  life,  to  be  relived  in 
memories  for  years  to  come. 

285 


:i.l!!l!l^^'l:!l«illllia^ 


mm 


AUTOMOTIVES  CONTEST 
Seniors  Don  Overberger  and  Art  Paulov- 
cin  in  the  Plymouth  Trouble  Shooting 
Contest  held  at  Parma,  May  26.  They 
diagnosed  and  remedied  18  different 
troubles,  inserted  in  the  engine  by  ex- 
pert mechanics,  getting  the  car  running 
in  time  to  place  third. 


AMERICAN  FIELD  SERVICE 
Through  the  American  Field  Service, 
with  the  help  of  Mrs.  Zimmerman  and 
community  support,  a  Euclid  student 
may  be  selected  to  study  abroad  this 
year.  Keenly  interested  in  and  aware  of 
the  benefits  offered  by  the  A.F.S.  pro- 
gram, Noel  Goslee  and  Robin  Carter  are 
Euclid's  possible  foreign  exchange 
candidates. 


Noel  Goslee  and  Robin  Carter  are  this  year's  A.F.S.  nominees. 


INTERN.\TIOXAL  QUILL  AND  SCROLh-Knceling:  L.  Taylor.    Left  to  riirht:  T.  Burroughs. 
M.  Beerv,  M.  Balsley.  M.  Zola,  R.   I'ximn, 


286 


Don   and   Art   dcmonstialccl   outslancling   knowledge    of   mechanics    to    place    in    the    Phniouth 
automoti\c  contest. 


RECOGNITION  OF 

ACHIEVEMENTS 

A  large  part  of  the  active  student's  time 
is  spent  supporting  extra-curricular  pro- 
grams such  as  the  publications,  sports, 
and  many  clubs  based  on  future  careers 
or  present  hobbies.  Sincere  efforts  in 
these  activities  reflect  a  pride  in  Euclid 
High  School  as  well  as  a  pride  in  the 
individual  .  .  . 


P.\NTHERS  OF  THE  WEEK-  R.  Danker,  B.  Vidensek,  C.  Wright,  H.  Theis. 


287 


■i.-.;<^;:rTi:i.7-^rT^;M.WH~.---^^.-.M.-1--"'--'"'^"!^'^'-"'W.'^"'W!'~^^ 


■•■^■I«»^'^W^^^»IW^^^W^H»»» 


...  as  does  outstanding  work  inside 
the  classroom.  It  is  necessary  for  a  stu- 
dent to  have  a  true  interest  and  some 
curiosity  about  her  subject  to  excel  in  it 
as  these  students  have. 


RECOGNITION  OF  HONORS 

Recognition  on  the  front  page  of  the 
local  newspaper  and  in  school  assemblies 
is  only  a  small  part  of  the  honor  given  to 
students  who  are  interested  enough  in 
their  future,  as  well  as  the  future  of 
others,  to  do  their  very  best.  College 
scholarships,  the  college  diploma,  and 
superior  job  opportunities  after  gradua- 
tion are  the  major  rewards  for  the  effort 
])ut  forth  by  these  students  during  their 
highschool  years. 


NATIONAL  MERIT 
The  National  Merit  Scholarship  Cor- 
poration is  established  to  provide  schol- 
arship aid  to  outstanding  academically 
inclined  students  who  have  demon- 
strated the  ability  to  benefit  from  a  col- 
lege education.  Eleven  students  from 
Euclid  High  School  qualified  for  candi- 
dacy in  receiving  scholarships.  Five  of 
the  eleven  received  scholarships  spon- 
sored by  the  National  Merit  program 
and  various  organizations  interested  in 
promoting  a  better  education  of  youth. 
Those  receiving  scholarships  are: 

Richard  Brigden 

David  Gulbenkian 

Richard  Hasher 

William  Reynolds 

William  Vicic 
Those  qualifying  for  scholarships  are: 

Ned  Anderson 

Norman  Beeke 

Ralph  Dunker 

Ward  Ebert 

Russell  Hurlburt 

Janet  Slaby 


ACADEMIC 
HONORS 
ACHIEVED 


DEPARTMENT  AWARDS 

Each  year  the  various  departinents  of 
Euclid  Senior  High  present  awards  to 
the  outstanding  graduating  seniors  in 
academic  excellence.  Department  chair- 
men presented  trophies  and  medals  of 
excellence  to  the  following  seniors: 

ENGLISH 

Trophy:   Diane  Wheeler 
Medals:    David   Gulbenkian 
William  Vicic 

SOCIAL  STUDIES 

Trophy:   David  Gulbenkian 

Medals:    Jeanne  Milier 
Kathy  Mog 
June  Pulver 
Mary  Lou  Yager- 

MATHEMATICS 

Rensselaer  Medal: 

David  Gulbenkian 
Medals:    Ned  Anderson 
Ward  Ebert 
Ronald  Glaser 
David  Gulbenkian 

SCIENCE 

Trophy:   Ward  Ebert 

Medals:    Ned  Anderson 
Richard  Hasher 
William  Reynolds 
Russell  Hurlburt 

Bauscli  and  Lomb  Award: 

David  Gulbenkian 

LANGUAGES 

Trophy:  Diane  Wheeler 
Medals:    Donald  Kne 

Robert  Sanderson 


BUSINESS  EDUCATION 

Trophy:   Donna  Janis 
Medals:    Claudia  Wright 
Pat  Mason 
Bonnie  Bowman 
Christine  Jonke 

HOME  ARTS 

Trophy:  Joyce  Atkins 

INDUSTRIAL  ARTS 
Trophy:  William  Fuchs 
Medals:    Donald  Overberger 
Tony  Tamburrino 
James  Brazee 
Robert  Klann 

ARTS  AND  CRAFTS 

Trophy:   Cheryl  Lutsch 

INSTRUMENTAL  MUSIC 
Trophy:  Barry  Ross 

VOCAL  MUSIC 

Trophy:  Connie  Mullins 


Medals: 


Fred  Fleck 
Larrv  Kintz 


JOURNALISM 

Medals:    Bonnie  Bogatay 
Karen  Tomko 
James  Cesa 
Penny  Freed 
Alexandra   Schelgunov 

SPEECH 

Medals:    Barbara  Ellis 
Ray  Ferrante 

DRAMATICS 

Medal:     Dennis  Miller 


NATIONAL  COUNCIL  OF 
TEACHERS  OF  ENGLISH 
Recognition  of  excellence  from  the 
NCTE  went  to  David  Gulbenkian  and 
William  Vicic  for  their  mastery  of  Eng- 
lish grammar  and  construction  and 
creativity  in  essay  and  term  paper  length 
compositions. 


MATHEMATICS  CONTEST 

Each  year  a  select  few  participate  in  the 
Ohio  State  Mathematics  Contest  co- 
sponsored  by  the  Mathematics  Associa- 
tion of  America  and  the  Society  of 
Actuaries.  Honors  this  year  went  to 
Ward  Ebert,  David  Gulbenkian,  and 
Russell  Hurlburt. 


289 


HONOR  STUDENTS 

Long  years  of  patient  study  and  con- 
sistent effort  is  wliat  it  takes  to  be  a  top- 
notch  student.  Euclid  is  one  of  few 
schools  with  so  many  students  fulfilling 
the  qualifications  for  valedictorian  hon- 
ors. Congratulations  to  all  of  our  honor 
students. 


Students  gathered  in  small,  excited 
groups  before  a  test,  exchanging  bits  of 
information  and  lamenting  their  lack 
of  study  .  .  .  but  not  Ron  Glaser.  While 
the  others  were  talking  on  the  telephone 
or  watching  television,  Ron  learned  all 
there  was  to  know  about  the  subject, 
probably  not  quitting  until  one  o'clock 
in  the  morning,  long  after  the  others 
had  given  up  hope. 


Honors  student,  Ronald  Glaser. 


After  supper,  when  most  students  first 
begin  their  homework,  David  Gulben- 
kian  is  usually  finished  with  his  regular 
homework.  By  starting  right  after  school, 
working  swiftly  and  perceptively,  Dave 
has  his  evenings  free  to  do  advanced 
work,  read,  work  on  his  telescope,  or 
play  the  piano. 


Commencement  speaker,  David  Gulbenkian. 


Click  went  the  keys  as  Donna  Janis 
typed  her  way  to  a  4.0  average.  Consis- 
tently scoring  in  the  99th  percentile  in 
such  milestones  of  the  business  depart- 
ment, she  proved  that  shorthand  and 
bookkeeping  were  not  subjects  for  sec- 
ond raters. 


290 


At  the  Spring  Sports  Dance  Russ  Hurl- 
burt,  leader  of  the  dance  band,  stood  So 
play  his  solo.  Calm  and  confident,  with 
hours  of  meticulous  practice  behind  him, 
Russ  played  with  flawless  precision— 
"like  -working  differential  equations." 


Honors  student.  Russ  Hurlburt. 


Honors  student,  Donna  Janis. 


Whether  working  a  calculus  problem  on 
the  blackboard  or  showing  off  his  bright 
red  Comet,  Don  Kne's  broad  smile  and 
easy  laugh  made  everyone  his  friend.  In 
spite  of  his  easy-going  nature,  Don 
^vorked  long  hours  in  the  darkroom  as  a 
member  of  the  camera  club,  and  at  his 
studies,  achieving  not  only  a  high  scho- 
lastic standing,  but  the  top  student 
award  in  Russian. 


Honors  student,  Donald  Kne. 


291 


SteiM 


mmmmmimm^tmaammmMSS^SS?!^^^^^^^^ 


Blaring  rock  and  roll  sounds  faded  as 
one  -walked  up  the  E-Room  corridor 
and  were  replaced  by  the  rich,  vibrant 
cliords  of  the  choral  room  piano.  Those 
ivho  paused  to  listen  were  rewarded 
with  an  afterschool  concert  played  with 
skill  and  deep  feeling.  Peeking  in,  one 
could  see  Robert  Sanderson  lost  in  the 
emotion  of  the  keyboard. 


Honors  student,  Roljcrt  Sanderson. 


When  deadlines  approach,  and  there  are 
copywriters  to  be  prodded,  layouts  to  be 
made,  headlines,  pictures,  and  endless 
headaches  to  be  written,  taken,  and  wor- 
ried about,  Karen  Tomko  shows  her  best. 
As  editor,  Karen,  working  diligently 
and  efficiently,  bears  too  responsibility 
for  coordinating  a  dozen  different  jobs 
until  that  long  awaited  announcement 
is  made,  "The  Survey  is  out!"  Then 
Karen  sits  back  and  relaxes  for  a  moment 
before  starting  her  English  theme. 


Comnirnccmcnt  spcakcv.  Karen    Tomko. 


.-XLLKN-BHAH!  FV    f'f 


292 


If  Diane  "Wheeler  were  permitted,  she'd 
teach  everyone  on  the  Suney  staff  to 
pogo  during  their  lunch  period.  How- 
ever, since  this  is  not  a  part  of  school 
policy,  Diane  gives  Spanish  lessons  in- 
stead. The  bits  of  knowledge  mingled 
with  sarcasm  that  Diane  imparts  with 
each  remark  liven  any  group  and  re- 
flect her  variable  nature. 


Commciiccmciit  spcakcv,  William  \i 


Comiiicncomciu  speaker,  Diane  ^Vheclcr. 


On  December  21,  1961,  Bill  Vicic,  clad 
only  in  a  bathing  suit,  plunged  through 
the  ice  of  Lake  Erie  for  his  last  swim  of 
the  year.  After  a  few  minutes,  the  ad- 
venturous swimmer  emerged  from  the 
lake  slightly  blue,  and  yet  grinning 
broadly,  happy  in  the  knowledge  that 
Mr.  Reno  was  right:  a  mixture  of  ice 
and  water  maintains  an  equilibrium  at 
zero  degrees  Centigrade. 


8a."ngi!iaa!ii!iMtfflia^Mm88mt««8m^  


Si 


GRADUATION 

The  senior  came  back  proudly  wearing  a 
new  mantle  of  longed-for  leadership, 
and  wearing  it  carefully.  At  places  it 
was  stretched  and  ready  to  tear,  for  the 
stitches  were  narrow,  the  responsibility 
strict  and  confining.  Yet  as  it  grew  on 
him,  he  grew  into  it. 

Three  years  can  be  a  very  short  or  a 
very  long  time,  as  a  second,  a  minute, 
an  hour,  a  lifetime  is  nothing,  yet  ap- 
proaches eternity,  is  past,  but  moves 
crawlingly  slowly;  so  his  last  year  es- 
caped, like  the  others  before  it,  with  the 
slippery  grace  of  a  thing  not  remember- 
ed. And  the  hours,  the  days,  the  months, 
compressed  to  form  one  moment;  under 
the  harsh,  hot  glare  of  the  lights,  with 
the  shake  of  a  warm,  well-used  hand, 
with  a  dignity  fashioned  of  cardboard 
and  cloth,  the  moment  came  and  was 
past;  the  ending  was  ended,  and  with  it 
began  the  beginning. 


294 


In  Memoriam 


With  jinn  guidance  that  smoothed  the 
bumps  each  encounters  in  highschool,  Mr. 
John  Reeves  counselled  boys  of  the  Junior 
class.  Though  Mr.  Reeves  passed  away  during 
the  school  year,  the  understanding  and  advice 
that  he  imparted  during  his  thirteen  years  at 
Euclid  will  be  indelible  in  the  memories  of 
all  lie  helped. 


295 


mmsm^^'': 


EUCLID  PUBLIC  LIBRARY 


ADDDDbltibSBfla? 


1,  .  '